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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Tom Priestly, Oscar-Nominated Editor of ‘Deliverance,’ Dies at 91
The son of playwright J.B. Priestly also edited films like “Exorcist II” and “Return of the Pink Panther”
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‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Box Office Triumph Shows the Power of Its Subject’s Legacy | Analysis
Four decades after Marley’s death, his fans have shown up en masse since Valentine’s Day to see his new biopic in theaters
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‘Bob Marley’ Blows Away ‘Madame Web’ With $51 Million Extended Box Office Launch
New releases breathe some life into box office, but Presidents’ Day weekend totals remain half of what they were last year
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‘Bob Marley’ Beats Expectations With $46 Million 6-Day Box Office Opening
Paramount’s music biopic wins over reggae fans while Sony’s “Madame Web” languishes
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‘Bob Marley’ Heads Into Presidents’ Day Weekend With $17.9 Million at Box Office
Music biopic sets Valentine’s Day record while “Madame Web” is left far behind
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Cinemark Revenue Rises 6.5% to $638.9 Million Despite Weak Q4 for Box Office
The theater chain reported an all-time high food and beverage per cap of $5.68 per patron
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Anya Taylor-Joy Confirms She Has a Secret Cameo in ‘Dune: Part Two’
“You’ll have to see the film,” the actress said at the film’s London premiere
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Paramount’s Chris Petrikin Joins Consulting Firm Actum as Managing Director
The comms executive, also formerly of 20th Century Fox, will run the company’s entertainment and media division
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Russell Simmons Sued for Defamation Following Rape Accusations
The label’s former A&R director Drew Dixon, who shared her story in 2020 doc “On the Record,” says the hip-hop mogul sexually assaulted her in 1995
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IATSE Forms Anti-Harassment Committee for Low Budget Productions
Below-the-line union sets new measures to implement the Hollywood Commission’s Respect on Set program
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After the Strikes, How Can Hollywood Restore Trust?
TheWrap asked people in Hollywood how the industry can heal from the strikes, and not everyone thought that was an issue
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Will Smith to Star In and Produce the Crime Thriller ‘Sugar Bandits’
AGC Studios will finance the film about an Iraq War vet who joins a gang of fellow vets who rip off drug dealers
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Focus Sets Sundance Coming-of-Age Film ‘Didi’ for July Release
Short doc Oscar nominee Sean Wang makes his feature directorial debut with a film about a Taiwanese-American teen
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Box Office Is Finally Getting Some Help — But Still No Slump Busters
While “Bob Marley: One Love” and “Madame Web” will give theaters fresh material, it’s still a waiting game until “Dune 2” arrives
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DreamWorks Production Workers to Join Animation Guild
Eight production workers on the upcoming “Stranger Things” animated series will also unionize with the IATSE local