Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Venice Film Fest Kicks Off; 'Mulan' Is Free to Disney Plus Members in December; UTA Restores Full Pay

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September 02, 2020

Venice Opens With Rallying Cry to Protect Movie Theaters Against Streaming Onslaught

The Venice Film Festival opened on Wednesday with a rallying cry to protect movie theaters against the streaming onslaught.

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'Mulan' Will Be Available to All Disney Plus Subscribers in December for No Extra Cost

Disney Plus is charging $30 for early access to "Mulan" starting Sept. 4, but all subscribers can access it in December for no extra fee.

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UTA Becomes First Major Agency to Restore Full Pay, Enacts Small Round of Layoffs

UTA cut 50 staffers on Wednesday, but became the first big agency to reinstate full pay since coronavirus began.

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Sharon Horgan Joins Nicolas Cage's 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent' (EXCLUSIVE)

Sharon Horgan will play Nicolas Cage's ex-wife in Lionsgate's "The Unbearable weight of Massive Talent."

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Dwayne Johnson Reveals He and His Family Tested Positive for Coronavirus

Dwayne Johnson tested positive for coronavirus, in addition to his wife and their two daughters.

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Jamie Foxx, Teyonah Parris Join John Boyega in 'They Cloned Tyrone'

Jamie Foxx and Teyonah Parris have joined John Boyega in the sci-fi mystery "They Cloned Tyrone" for Netflix and Macro.

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Jamal Khashoggi Doc 'The Dissident' Sells to Briarcliff Entertainment

Jamal Khashoggi documentary 'The Dissident' sells to Briarcliff Entertainment 8 months after it premiered to strong reviews at Sundance.

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John Boyega Reveals 'Star Wars' Race Experience in Explosive Interview

"Star Wars" actor John Boyega has laid bare the racial experiences he had while filming the franchise.

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Christopher Nolan's Use of Sound on 'Tenet' Infuriates Some, Inspires Others

Familiar questions are being raised about Nolan's approach to sound, and how much — or how little — audiences can understand.

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How I'll Be Predicting the Oscars for Variety (Column)

Clayton Davis says his favorite films are “Dead Poets Society,” “Forrest Gump,” and “Star Wars Episode V: The …

                                                           

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