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The Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative agreement with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers for a new national commercials contract. The two-year deal, which was approved unanimously at a special meeting of the guild’s national board, now goes to the DGA’s membership for ratification.
“Our Commercial Negotiations Committee negotiated a fantastic agreement coming out of a tumultuous period for the industry,” said DGA president Lesli Linka Glatter. “This contract
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Lights on Lozier Ct.” Russo flicks the switch on seven days a week, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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Tom Hiddleston is enjoying a stroll around the city!
documentary — premiering Wednesday on HBO — Ostroy directed about his late wife, actress Adrienne Shelly, he shows some of those pictures to the man who killed Sophie’s mother when the girl was just two.“Adrienne missed a lot,” Ostroy tells Diego Pillco during an emotionally charged visit to the killer’s prison in upstate New York.Dropping Sophie’s images onto a table in turn, he describes each one in detail.
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Bradley Cooper is looking back at a scary incident that took place in 2019.
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It turns out Janet Jackson REALLY doesn’t want any part of that new New York Times documentary covering the infamous 2004 Super Bowl halftime show wardrobe malfunction.
When New York City became the epicenter of the country’s Covid outbreak in 2020, many residents—those of means, anyway—fled to second homes or other points far from the city. But not New York-based filmmaker Matthew Heineman. He suited up in PPE on the frontlines of the Covid battle.
Array production company, has acquired “Reservation Dogs” co-creator Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature “Love and Fury,” the company announced on Tuesday. The company acquired North American, UK, Australian and New Zealand rights and pans to released the film in select theaters and on Netflix on Dec.