Wonder Woman 1984, they opted to release their slate on HBO Max and in cinemas on the same day. However, Jenkins doesn’t see this becoming a long-term release strategy.“I don’t think it’s going to last,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.
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Lesley McKenzie Managing EditorSurya Spa, Santa Monica Proper HotelThe recently opened Santa Monica outpost of ayurvedic guru to the stars Martha Soffer’s Surya Spa brings together ancient wellness principles and beauty treatments, cleanses, culinary classes, yoga and meditation.Clients: Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson, BeckWhat to expect: The Kelly Wearstler-designed 3,000-square-foot flagship consists of six treatment rooms, a meditation space, patios and lounges.Post-pandemic pick-me-up: The
.Wonder Woman 1984, they opted to release their slate on HBO Max and in cinemas on the same day. However, Jenkins doesn’t see this becoming a long-term release strategy.“I don’t think it’s going to last,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.
While there are always a lot of news that comes up regarding Quentin Tarantino films, particularly when it comes to his dialogue and use of gore and violence, after the debut of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” there was a bit of a surprising controversy surrounding the filmmaker’s depiction of Bruce Lee.
If you’re following the new Quentin Tarantino press blitz for the “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” novelization, and you’re listening to all the various long podcasts he’s been on, outlining his future, you know the filmmaker’s schedule and timetable look a little something like this (aside from parenting, he’s a new father): promoting his current book (‘OUATIH’), finishing his criticism film book (part of the two-part book deal he made with Harper Perennial Publishing), and then directing and/or
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorHollywood’s major studios and creative unions have agreed to extend talks on post-pandemic return to work rules beyond the June 30 expiration of the existing agreement. Terms of the previous deal will remain in place while negotiations continue.Both camps said they came to the decision to take the “necessary time” to hammer out the new deal.
Christopher Vourlias The production shutdown prompted by the coronavirus pandemic last spring would have been reason enough to sound the alarm in Romania. But bigger trouble is brewing over the country’s rebate scheme, which has been imperiled by a bureaucratic logjam currently dragging into its second year.After a bureaucratic reshuffle following a change in government in 2019, the cashback program has ground to a halt.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterMask mandates are no more in California and New York, where COVID-19 cases have plummeted — and so much of the entertainment industry is based.
NEW YORK -- Theaters are dusting off the cobwebs and coming to life, the streets of midtown Manhattan are bustling, Bruce Springsteen is back on Broadway.
The mythic, epic long cut of any movie, aka when people don’t understand the difference between an assembly cut—all the footage actually shot assembled into a raw edit—and what a director would want with their final version of the best of the best material (generally much shorter than an assembly, filmmakers don’t want every frame of footage in their film, because not everything is always A+).
If you’ve been following Quentin Tarantino’s career for a while now, you are probably aware of the filmmaker’s desire to get Jennifer Lawrence in one of his films. When “The Hateful Eight” was announced, reports had Lawrence in talks for a possible role in that film.
In a first for YouTube, the digital video giant is putting its name on a new 6,000-seat music venue opening at Hollywood Park, the sports and entertainment area in Inglewood, CA just east of LAX.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube has clinched its first naming-rights deal.The 6,000-seat performance venue at the Hollywood Park sports and entertainment complex in Inglewood, Calif., will be called “YouTube Theater.” The theater is slated to open in September with its first events.
Not only does that top the $47.5 million 3-day opening of “A Quiet Place — Part II” and the $60 million opening of the “Fast & Furious” spinoff “Hobbs & Shaw,” but it also tops the openings of all the 2020 films that became hits before the pandemic, including the $62.5 million start for “Bad Boys for Life.” The $5.5 million grossed by “F9” on IMAX screens is the highest domestic weekend total for the format since “Bad Boys for Life” launched in January 2020.
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Consumer enthusiasm for the return of in-person events combined with deeper digital engagement during the pandemic will allow both to thrive, according to a new study by UTA IQ, the research arm of the giant agency.
Selling Sunset and buying Hollywood Hills! Chrishell Stause just moved into a marvelous new mansion — and she did the negotiating herself.
Kiernan Shipka took Hollywood by storm at a young age and she hasn’t yet let up.
It’s not every day that a trailer for a film novelization is released.
Victoria Wang In 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) cancelled its physical red carpet events and pivoted to a combination of offline and online activities.