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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‘Three Billboards’ and ‘Lady Bird’ Stay Strong at Indie Box Office
“Roman J. Israel, Esq.” also opened to solid numbers this weekend
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Jeffrey Tambor: ‘I Don’t See How I Can Return to ‘Transparent”
“The idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue,” Tambor said in a statement on Sunday
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Al Franken Will Be Cut From PBS’ Kennedy Center Tribute to David Letterman
U.S. Senator and “SNL” alum had given a speech in honor of Letterman prior to last week’s sexual harassment scandal
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3 Reasons ‘Justice League’ Found Kryptonite at the Box Office
How did such a highly-anticipated superhero film underperform like this?
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Earle Hyman, Grandpa Huxtable on ‘Cosby Show,’ Dies at 91
Hyman was also known for his Shakespearean acting and his work on the animated show “Thundercats”
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Russell Simmons Says Encounter With 17-Year-Old Model Was ‘Completely Consensual’
“Abusing women in any way shape or form violates the very core of my being,” Simmons says in response to a LA Times article
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‘Justice League’ Posts DC Universe’s Worst Box Office Opening With $96 Million
It’s the lowest opening weekend for Warner Bros. and DC since “Green Lantern”
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Trouble Alert: ‘Justice League’ Struggles Toward Weak $94 Million Opening
Are “Thor: Ragnarok” and an overperforming “Wonder” pulling moviegoers away from DC’s latest?
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Small Town Iowa Theater Refuses to Screen ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’
Owner says theater can’t weather Disney’s demands
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‘Dunkirk’ to Return to Theaters in IMAX and 70mm for Awards Season
Christopher Nolan’s Best Picture frontrunner is beginning its Oscar push
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‘Justice League’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Is in and It’s Not Good
Superhero movie outperforms “Suicide Squad” among critics, at least
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Sixth Roy Moore Accuser Comes Forward: ‘He Didn’t Pinch It, He Grabbed It’
Gadsden resident says Republican candidate groped her in his law office in 1991
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Pixar’s ‘Coco’ Becomes Mexico’s Highest Grossing Film Ever
Film hits theaters worldwide next week
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Mark Gordon Lands Movie Rights to Tony-Winning 9/11 Musical ‘Come From Away’
Musical tells true story of a small Canadian town after the 2001 terror attack
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Weinstein Co. Sells ‘Paddington 2’ to Warner Bros.
Embattled film company unloads family movie sequel as it attempts to avoid bankruptcy














