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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Studios Mull Pivot Back to SAG-AFTRA Negotiations as WGA Talks Stall
Urgency grows among the studios to get back to work, but a deal with the actors’ guild may not be any easier than one with the writers
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A24’s ‘Past Lives’ Scores SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement for Awards Season Promotion
Stars Greta Lee, Teo Yoo and John Maguro will be able to promote the movie at FYC events
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The Actors’ Strike Presents Another Problem for Studios: Rerecording
If the SAG-AFTRA strike continues, some films that have wrapped shooting may have to be delayed for actors to rerecord dialogue
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Hollywood Workers Have Taken $45 Million Out of Their Retirement Plans During Strike | Exclusive
The Motion Picture Industry Pension Plan has received hardship withdrawal requests from nearly 3,000 members
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AMC Shouldn’t Care What Hollywood Thinks of Its Taylor Swift Deal | Analysis
After dealing first with the studios’ pandemic strategies and now strike delays, theaters realize they need to fill seats on their own
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Tim Burton Gets the Creeps From Artificial Intelligence Imitating His Style
“It takes something from your soul or psyche,” the “Beetlejuice” director said in a new interview
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TIFF Has More Films for Sale Than Ever, but the Strike Is Squeezing the Market
Toronto 2023: “Woman of the Hour” and “His Three Daughters” are in play for acquisition
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‘The Nun II’ Kicks Off Fall Box Office With $32.6 Million Opening
Overall box office totals for post-Labor Day weekend are double that of last year
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‘The Nun II’ Scares Up $32 Million Box Office Opening
While short of its 2018 predecessor, the latest New Line horror sequel is in line with other openings from the “Conjuring” series
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Quentin Tarantino’s Final Film Is One of the Projects Approved for California Tax Credit
Films from Sony and Netflix, plus 13 indie projects, have also been approved
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Hollywood Unions Push for Unemployment Insurance for Striking Workers: ‘Time for California to Catch Up’
“Every one of us on the picket line has put in the work to earn this benefit,” strike captain Kayla Westergard-Dobson said
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Jake Bloom, Top Hollywood Attorney, Dies at 81
George Lucas, Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard were among the filmmakers represented by Bloom, Hergott LLP
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5 Lessons Learned From a $4 Billion Summer at the Box Office | Chart
While budgets for many blockbusters got out of control, this was a season that reaffirmed the power of a filmmaker’s unique vision
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Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Gets New Teaser and U.S. Release Date (Video)
GKIDS will release the famed animator’s final film this December after premieres at the Toronto and New York film festivals
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David Fincher Laments Hollywood Strike: ‘I Can Understand Both Sides’
“All we can do is encourage people to talk,” the director said at the Venice Film Festival