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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‘It: Chapter Two’ Projected to At Least Match Predecessor’s Horror Record Opening
First round of tracking estimates sit around the $123 million earned by “It” two years ago
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Top Talent Agencies Cancel Emmy Parties As Legal Battle With WGA Continues
Hearings on the WGA’s lawsuit against the Big Four agencies are being scheduled around the night of the Emmys
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ShortList 2019: ‘Selfies’ Director Satirizes Instagram Culture – But Doesn’t Own a Smartphone
Claudius Gentinetta’s animated short explores how smartphones have pervaded every corner of our lives
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‘Angry Birds 2’ Flies Into Soft Box Office as Summer Winds Down
Naughty kid flick “Good Boys” and “47 Meters Down” come to theaters this weekend
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Quentin Tarantino Defends ‘Hollywood’ Depiction of Bruce Lee: ‘He Was Kind of an Arrogant Guy’ (Video)
Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee, has objected to the portrayal of her father in “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.”
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‘Vice’ Writer Adam McKay’s Call for WGA Unity Draws Backlash From Election Candidates
“The current approach of our WGAW leadership is a failing strategy,” says WGA board candidate Jason Fuchs
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‘The Kitchen’ Serves Melissa McCarthy a New Box Office Low One Year After ‘The Happytime Murders’
Adaptation of DC graphic novel is also bad news for Tiffany Haddish in her dramatic debut
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BTS Doc ‘Bring the Soul: The Movie’ Dazzles Indie Box Office as ‘The Farewell’ Hits $10 Million
Bleecker Street’s “Brian Banks” and Roadside Attractions’ “The Peanut Butter Falcon” also open in arthouses
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‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Repeats at No. 1 as ‘The Kitchen’ Gets Cooked at Box Office
“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” leads new releases while “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” reaches $100 million
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‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Edges Out ‘Scary Stories’ at Box Office
Dwayne Johnson blockbuster stays No. 1 amid flurry of new releases
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‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ Discovers $1.25 Million at Thursday Box Office
Adaptation of Nickelodeon series projected for $20 million opening this weekend
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ShortList 2019: Jon Frickey’s Animated Identity Tale ‘Cat Days’ Began With a Sick Day in Japan
Frickey says he wanted to capture “the feeling that everyone tells you what you are” when “it becomes clear, deep down inside, nope, that’s really not what I am”
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‘The Art of Racing in the Rain’ Set to Become Another Flop in Fox’s Rough Box Office Year
The numbers show why Disney is shutting down much of 20th Century Fox’s film development
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Universal Pauses Marketing Campaign for ‘The Hunt’ After Mass Shootings
Blumhouse horror film follows billionaires who hunt working-class conservatives for sport
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Edgar Wright’s ‘Last Night In SoHo’ Set for Fall 2020 Release
Anya Taylor-Joy and Matt Smith to star in psychological thriller from Focus Features















