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  • How Defiant Studios Banks on a Financing Model With Microbudgets and Emerging Talent

    Producers Eric B. Fleischman and Maurice Fadida are finding success and earning trust with a plan modeled off the folded Paramount division Insurge

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    April 16, 2021 @ 1:47 PM

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  • ArcLight Hollywood Lost Supremacy Even Before the Pandemic Shut It Down for Good

    Though beloved by filmmakers, changes to the film industry accelerated by COVID-19 were leaving the Sunset Blvd. theater behind

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  • As Most Studios Sit Out the Pandemic, Some Indies Are Scoring Surprise Box Office Hits

    “The Marksman” and “Unhinged” braved a turbulent box office and helped the studios and filmmakers behind them gain a foothold in Hollywood

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    As Most Studios Sit Out the Pandemic, Some Indies Are Scoring Surprise Box Office Hits

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  • Why Sony Is Making a Big Bet on Theme Park Business Despite the Pandemic

    A new water park in Thailand is the beginning of plans to turn Sony’s biggest blockbusters into a wave of new thrill rides

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  • Blame Canada: Box Office Recovery Faces New Challenge Despite ‘Godzilla vs Kong’ Success

    Spread of COVID-19 variants has put reopening of Canadian theaters on hold, providing a warning for the U.S. of what could happen if another surge comes

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  • My Pandemic Year: How 10 Actors Survived Through the Hollywood Shutdowns

    TheWrap follows up with actors whose careers paused a year ago — but managed to write scripts, start businesses and appear in an Ariana Grande music video

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  • As US Movie Theaters Reopen, Overseas Shutdowns Could Stall Box Office Recovery

    As Europe and South America struggle with new COVID-related closures, studios may postpone more tentpole films like “F9” and “Black Widow”

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  • Why Post-Pandemic Awards Campaigns Will Still Be Digital First (and Often Virtual) | Pro Insight

    Say hello to forensic watermarking on digital as well as physical promotional assets!

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  • Why Hollywood Isn’t So Quick to Boycott Georgia Despite That New Restrictive Voting Law

    Several major production hubs in the Peach State are located in counties where Black voters turned out for Joe Biden during the 2020 election

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    March 30, 2021 @ 5:23 PM

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  • ‘Black Widow’ Move Delivers Warning to Movie Theaters: Recovery Will Be Slow

    Without a Marvel movie in May, the box office is facing a far more gradual recovery over the next three months

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    March 25, 2021 @ 6:00 AM

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  • Lionsgate’s Female Director Problem: Only One Film Since 2016 – and None Set for This Year

    TheWrap’s annual survey of wide-release films from major studios shows only modest improvement for women behind the camera

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    Lionsgate’s Female Director Problem: Only One Film Since 2016 – and None Set for This Year

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  • As LA Movie Theaters Reopen, Indies Are Lagging Behind the Major Chains

    “It’s going to be a year-long struggle, but we’re expecting that each month will be better than the last,” Cinemark CEO Mark Zoradi says

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  • From Billie Eilish to the Bee Gees: Why Music Documentaries Are Booming

    “The halo effect for music docs on the artist’s catalog sales is enormous,” XTR’s Justin Lacob says

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    From Billie Eilish to the Bee Gees: Why Music Documentaries Are Booming

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  • 4 Things We Learned From NYC’s Movie Theater Reopenings This Weekend

    The box office is one step closer to normal, but theatrical window chaos still hangs over the film industry

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  • Have Virtual Cinemas Fallen Short of Saving Art Houses During the Pandemic?

    “There are individual films that have played at the theater that… made more than all of the virtual films have made combined,” Coolidge Corner Theater’s Wesley Emblidge says

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