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.
Experience:
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Will Thanksgiving Box Office Find Riches After a Miserable November?
“Frozen II” and “Knives Out” will bring in the bucks, but the holiday box office charts will likely be top heavy
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‘Godzilla vs Kong’ Pushed to November 2020
Film was previously scheduled for release on March 13
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Jennifer Lopez to Receive Palm Springs Film Festival’s Spotlight Award
“Hustlers” star will receive honor at festival’s opening gala on Jan. 2
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‘1917’ Receives Overwhelming Acclaim Following NY and LA Screenings: ‘Stunning on Every Level’
Expect Sam Mendes’ war film to earn multiple Oscar nominations
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Paul Rudd Levels Chris Pratt With Superhero Fantasy Football Trash Talk (Video)
The two Marvel stars are part of a charity fantasy league that includes Tom Holland and Robert Downey Jr.
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Bloomberg News Suspends Editorial Board Following Michael Bloomberg’s Presidential Campaign Launch
News agency’s editor-in-chief also announces it will not investigate the former NYC mayor or any of his primary rivals during the campaign
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‘Dark Waters’ Off to Swimming Start at Indie Box Office
A24’s “The Lighthouse” crosses $10 million in quieter weekend for specialty releases
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‘Frozen II’ Soars With $127 Million Opening, but Overall Box Office Still Lags Behind 2018 Pace
Disney sequel ranks among top 5 highest November and animated opening weekends
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‘Frozen II’ Revives Box Office, Pushes Disney Past $3 Billion in 2019 Domestic Grosses
Sequel sets new record for non-summer animated releases
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Is the Writers Guild of America’s Standoff With Agencies Starting to Thaw?
Smaller agencies and the Writers Guild are becoming more flexible, but the biggest sticking point will still be settled in the courtroom
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David Simon Drops Individual Claims in WGA Lawsuit Against Agencies
“The Wire” creator and staunch packaging fee opponent will remain a party to the guild’s broader claims
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AMC Fires 3 Employees Over Racial Profiling Accusations During ‘Harriet’ Screening
African American women’s group said employees repeatedly interrupted screening to check their tickets
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TIFF Announces Layoffs As Long Term Strategies Are Reviewed
15 employees have been laid off as film festival organization rethinks its “Audience First” plan
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‘Frozen II’ Will Snap November’s Box Office Cold Streak – But How Big Will the Debut Be?
“A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood” and “21 Bridges” also hit theaters
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Alden Global Capital Becomes Major Shareholder of Tribune Publishing
“Alden has a well-established history of harming media institutions and journalists,” warned the Chicago Tribune Guild after the deal was announced














