Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
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How ‘Beans’ Director Turned Mohawks’ Darkest Hour Into a Coming-of-Age Film (Video)
TIFF 2020: Based on Tracey Deer’s personal experience, “Beans” tells the story of a 12-year-old Mohawk girl facing racism in Quebec
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Hollywood Unions Finalize Formal COVID-19 Safety Regulations With Studios
Deal completes nearly six months of industry-wide discussions on how to get Hollywood productions running again
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Trump Brags About His Overhaul of the Judiciary in New Woodward Tapes
“You know what Mitch’s [McConnell] biggest thing is in the whole world? His judges,” president tells the Watergate reporter
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‘Small Axe’ Trailer: John Boyega, Letitia Wright Tackle London Racism in Anthology Series (Video)
New series from “12 Years a Slave” director Steve McQueen hits Amazon on Nov. 20
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Judge Blocks Trump’s WeChat Download Ban, Cites First Amendment Concerns
WeChat serves as a virtual public square for the Chinese-speaking community in the U.S and is “their only means of communication,” Judge Laurel Beeler rules
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‘Mulan’ Falls 72% at Chinese Box Office as ‘The Eight Hundred’ Crosses $400 Million
Huayi Bros. war film set to pass “Bad Boys for Life” as 2020’s highest grossing film
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‘Tenet’ Passes $250 Million Worldwide but Only Grosses $4.7 Million in U.S. This Weekend
Domestic total for Warner Bros. blockbuster sits at $36 million
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‘Shiva Baby’ Director Turns Her Jewish, LGBT Background Into Comedy (Video)
TIFF 2020: Emma Seligman weaves a tale of a college student dragged to a shiva by her Jewish parents…where she runs into her sugar daddy
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Universal’s ‘The Croods’ Sequel Moves Up a Month to Theatrical Release This November
Animated film now set for Thanksgiving weekend release in theaters
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Why Moving ‘Wonder Woman 1984′ Could Deepen Movie Theaters’ Troubles
The cautious optimism surrounding cinema reopenings is beginning to waver as studios mull another wave of release date changes
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How Indie Distributors Have Thrived in Unlikely Places Like Drive-Ins
“The audience has never been more vibrant or hungry for our type of content,” Jonathan Saba of Saban Films tells TheWrap
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David Oyelowo Chose ‘The Water Man’ as His Directorial Debut Because of His Love for ‘The Goonies’ (Video)
TIFF 2020: “Selma” star grew up on ’80s coming-of-age fantasy films, and now he gets to pay homage to them
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CAA Signs Version of Franchise Agreement With Writers Guild, Approval Still Pending
WME remains last major agency holdout in dispute over packaging fees
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French Film ‘A Good Man’ Faces Backlash for Casting Cis Woman in Lead Trans Role
TIFF 2020: Film is being screened as part of Toronto festival’s Industry Selects section
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ByteDance Approves Oracle Bid to Take Over TikTok’s US Operations
TheWrap reported in late August that Larry Ellison’s Oracle was likely to win the company because of ties to the White House















