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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‘We’ve Been Here Before’: Studios and Writers Got Unexpected Preparation for a Long Strike
The pandemic gave studios the playbook for a long work stoppage, while WGA’s battle with agencies helped organize writers
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‘Fast X’ Earns Tepid $67.5 Million U.S. Box Office Opening but Speeds to $319 Million Worldwide
The 10th “Fast & Furious” film continues to bring in international moviegoers but must keep doing so to make back its franchise-record budget
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The Messenger Internal Friction Alienates Journalists and Causes Editor to Resign, New York Times Reports
A departing editor told the newspaper that the fledgling site is focused more on a “blind desperate chasing of traffic” rather than original reporting
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Martin Amis, British Novelist and Satirist, Dies at 73
Adaptation of his 2014 novel “The Zone of Interest” premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival
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John Cena Says He Was a ‘Hypocrite’ for Slamming Dwayne Johnson’s Movie Career During WrestleMania Feud (Video)
“I still love WWE and I can’t go all the time. And I just didn’t see that,” the “Fast X” star and former wrestling champ says
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‘This Is a Hate Group’: CNN Reporter Is Passed a Note While Attending Meeting of Anti-Trans Mothers
Investigative report shows how parents of trans kids are sneaking into right-wing groups like Moms for Liberty
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Kara Swisher Swipes Elon Musk: ‘Dog Whistle of Exhaustingly Toxic Nonsense and a Professional Adult Toddler’
“I am worried for your career as a troll,” New York Magazine journalist says after Twitter owner said she was “so shrill only dogs can hear her”
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‘Fast X’ Gets Mixed Box Office Results With $67.2 Million Domestic, $320 Million Global Opening
Latest “Fast & Furious” film posts North American opening below pandemic-era “F9”
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California Film Production Tax Credits Face Uncertain Future
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to extend the program, while some economists say it’s a money drain at time when the state faces a massive budget deficit
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Hearst Magazine Employees Ratify Union Contract With WGA East
More than 500 staffers will now have contract benefits after a two-year struggle with the media conglomerate to unionize
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‘Fast X’ – the Most Expensive Film in the Franchise – Needs to Conquer the World to Make a Profit
“Fast & Furious” has always been a bigger hit overseas, and its 10th installment will rely on that to make money off its $340 million budget
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2024 Producers Guild Awards Set for Next February
The ceremony will be held at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles
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‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Teaser Gives First Look at Matthew Lillard as Freddy Fazbear’s Creator (Video)
The hit indie horror game about killer animatronics gets the Blumhouse film treatment this October
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Sony Pushes ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon,’ Blumhouse’s ‘They Listen’ Release to August 2024
Crunchyroll also sets anime thriller “Psycho-Pass: Providence” for limited release this July
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WGA Lays Out Costs Per Studio of Their $343 Million Increase to Contract
Writers Guild says its proposed contract would cost Disney $75 million per year in additional costs, or less than 0.1% of its annual revenue