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Actors Strike Doesn’t Include Commercials — Look for Big Names To Start Seeking Out Brand Affiliations: Brad Pitt for Buick?
The SAG AFTRA strike has stopped everything in Hollywood in its tracks.
Well, not everything.
Actors can still do commercials and soap operas.
We may...
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Box Office: “Mission Impossible” 2nd Day $8.5 Mil Brings Midweek Total to $15 Mil Gearing Up for Weekend
"Mission Impossible 7" is posting a $15.5 million "opening day," which really means $7 million from Tuesday previews, $8.5 million Wednesday.
Of course, that's pretty...
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Strike Update: Actors Guild Says They’ll Agree to Arbitration with Studios at Least Through Tomorrow at Midnight
The actors union, SAG-AFTRA, has agreed to arbitration. Kinda.
The union says the studios can negotiate with them through federal mediation -- but only...
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Free Movie Tickets Buy Christian Crowd Funding Film “Sound of Freedom” Number 1 on Monday Box Office
If you give it away, they will come.
On Monday. the crowd funded Christian movie, "Sounds of Freedom," finished at number 1 at the box...
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Box Office: “Indiana Jones” Pushed to Second Place by Horror Film But Harrison Ford Isn’t Giving Up, Films Warm Message to Fans
Harrison Ford isn't throwing in the towel.
Even though "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" fell 58% this weekend, to second place, the star...
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The Eagles Follow Elton John, Aerosmith, Paul Simon as 70s Rockers Come off the Road for Good — Because They Can
You can add the Eagles to the growing list of 70s rock acts slowly winding up their touring careers.
The Eagles have announced a long...
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Fifth “Indiana Jones” Scared Off on Second Friday by Low Budget Horror Film Also Fifth in Series, Makes Half as Much
Ouch!
Poor Indiana Jones. On the second Friday of release, "Dial of Destiny" made half as much as "Insidious," a horror film sequel that had...
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“Barbenheimer” is Coming and It Won’t Be Pretty: Two Blockbusters Go Head to Head on July 21st, Only One Will Emerge the Winner
The movie world is counting down to July 21st. That's when Universal Pictures opens Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" and Warner Bros. delivers Greta Gerwig's "Barbie"...