Jeremy Fuster, Film Reporter, joined TheWrap in 2016 and covers box office and labor news. He received a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award for his coverage of the 2023 WGA Strike and was nominated by the LA Press Club as Best Entertainment Journalist. He can be reached at jeremy.fuster@thewrap.com.
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A Confused and Frustrated Hollywood Ponders if Trump’s Movie Tariffs Are Even Real | Analysis
While some insiders vent about the president’s lack of a plan, others see an opportunity to steer Washington toward a federal production tax incentive
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Hollywood Studios Silent as Trump Promises to Meet on Film Tariffs
“I’m not looking to hurt the industry; I want to help the industry,” the president told reporters
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US Box Office Made More Than $1 Billion in the Last Month as Delayed Boost Finally Arrives | Analysis
U.S. theaters made less than $400 million in March, but “Minecraft,” “Sinners” and “Thunderbolts” have made for a killer rebound
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Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Makes Just $25,000 From Limited Theatrical Release
The indie western drama where cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died in 2021 was released in 115 theaters this weekend
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‘Thunderbolts’ Kicks Off Summer Box Office With $76 Million Opening
Overall totals for the first weekend of the summer season are nearly double last year with Marvel’s return to May
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‘Thunderbolts’ Kicks Off Summer Box Office With $11.5 Million From Thursday Previews
Marvel’s team of misfit heroes is on its way to an $80 million opening weekend
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Cinemark Hit With $39 Million First Quarter Loss After Box Office Slowdown
Revenue fell 6% from last year to $540.7 million
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‘Thunderbolts’ Probably Won’t Be a Huge Hit, but Could Get Marvel Back on Track
Armed with positive reviews, the latest Marvel movie is projected for a solid $73 million opening weekend
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Writers Guild Voluntarily Recognizes Staff Union
A bargaining unit of more than 110 guild employees will soon begin negotiations on their first union contract
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Pope Francis’ Last On-Camera Interview to Be Included in Martin Scorsese-Produced Doc
The film “Aldeas — A New Story” features the making of short films through the late pope’s educational movement Scholas Occurrentes
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Chris Hemsworth to Star in Amazon MGM Deep Sea Thriller ‘Subversion’
Patrick Vollrath will direct with Lorenzo di Bonaventura producing
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Summer Box Office Preview: Which Breakout Hit Could Fuel a $4 Billion Season?
While there’s little chance of a major slump, the bigger question is where this summer’s mammoth success will come from
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John Lindley Re-Elected as Cinematographers Guild President
The “Pleasantville” DP previously served as ICG president from 2020 to 2022
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Andrew Karpen, Founder and CEO of Bleecker Street, Dies at 59
The executive previously served as co-CEO of Focus Features before founding the indie distribution company in 2014
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Dev Patel to Direct, Star in Revenge Thriller ‘The Peasant’
Fifth Season and Thunder Road Pictures will produce the medieval film about an Indian peasant who seeks vengeance on a band of mercenary knights