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Will the New James Bond ‘No Time to Die’ Still Open in November? Look to the UK
James Bond’s homeland is deep in a second wave of COVID-19 that may force cinemas to close
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NATO, Directors Guild Beg Congress for Bailout of Cinemas: ‘Theaters May Not Survive’
A letter co-signed by MPA and 70 filmmakers warns that two-thirds of theaters may file bankruptcy if aid is not provided
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Lawyers Anita Hill and Nina Shaw Want to Fix Hollywood’s ‘Culture of Silence’ That Still Exists Since #MeToo
“They’re going to continue to believe that nothing is going to be done, and they’re going to continue believe that they’re not going to be taken seriously,” Hill tells TheWrap
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‘Tenet’ Adds Just $3.4 Million as Theaters Face Long October Without Blockbusters
Focus’ “Kajillionaire” and Sony’s “The Last Shift” enter theaters, but COVID-19 continues to drain the box office
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European Cinemas Boosted ‘Tenet,’ But Will a Second COVID Wave Close Them Again?
Along with uneven domestic box office, Hollywood studios are keeping an eye on rising infection rates overseas
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How a Small Film Slate at Toronto Film Festival Translated Into Big Sales
“People are buying with the notion that things will get back to some level of normalcy and some level of physical engagement again,” IFC Films’ Arianna Bocco says
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Cinetic Has 40 Completed Films, Hoping to Drive Up Price for Content-Starved Studios
TheGrill 2020: “I think if this extends out — and it will — then you have to assume that if you have quality content, you will be in a good position,” Cinetic Media’s John Sloss says
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How Watching ‘Mission: Impossible’ on TV Motivated ‘Kajillionaire’s’ Miranda July to Make a Heist Film for Women
TheGrill 2020: “It was a fun challenge: could I make something emotionally resonant to me but still a heist film, dedicated to the con?”
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Inside the ‘Mulan’ Flameout in China and Why Hollywood Can’t Seem to Bridge the Culture Gap
Films about Chinese history and culture by American studios have fallen flat in China, and Disney remakes are no exception
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Hollywood Producers on Filmmaking Post COVID-19: ‘Necessity Breeds Invention’ (Video)
TheGrill 2020: “I don’t know if we’re going to get back to normal — we’re going to have a new normal,” producer Linda Berman says
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What Brad Bird Learned From Steve Jobs on Improving the Moviegoing Experience
TheGrill 2020: “The Incredibles” director joined “Training Day” filmmaker Antoine Fuqua for a discussion on the future of the big screen
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How Sundance and Other Film Festivals Are Prepping for Virtual 2021 Event – and Permanent Changes Post-COVID (Video)
TheGrill 2020: “How do we keep our own institutions sustainable, but how do we keep artists sustainable,” Sundance director Tabitha Jackson says
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‘Mulan’ Falls 72% at Chinese Box Office as ‘The Eight Hundred’ Crosses $400 Million
Huayi Bros. war film set to pass “Bad Boys for Life” as 2020’s highest grossing film
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Oscar Academy Members Split on New Inclusion Rules for Best Picture: ‘Great’ to ‘Half-Baked’
New rules that require diversity in front of and behind the camera don’t take effect until 2024
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Lionsgate Vice Chair Says ‘Theatrical Business Is Changed Forever’ Due to Pandemic
“All of those windows are being sliced and diced dramatically,” Michael Burns says
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