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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Jake Bloom, Top Hollywood Attorney, Dies at 81
George Lucas, Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard were among the filmmakers represented by Bloom, Hergott LLP
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5 Lessons Learned From a $4 Billion Summer at the Box Office | Chart
While budgets for many blockbusters got out of control, this was a season that reaffirmed the power of a filmmaker’s unique vision
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Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ Gets New Teaser and U.S. Release Date (Video)
GKIDS will release the famed animator’s final film this December after premieres at the Toronto and New York film festivals
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David Fincher Laments Hollywood Strike: ‘I Can Understand Both Sides’
“All we can do is encourage people to talk,” the director said at the Venice Film Festival
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‘Equalizer 3’ Heads for $42 Million Box Office Opening While ‘Barbie’ Tops 2023 Chart
Greta Gerwig’s film has passed “Super Mario Bros.” with $1.36 billion in global grosses
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‘Equalizer 3’ Pushes Summer Box Office Past $4 Billion in Final Weekend
Denzel Washington action film set for $42 million 4-day opening weekend
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Fall 2023 Film Preview: 30 Must-See New Movies
From “Saltburn” to “The Nun 2,” these are movies that everyone will be talking about this season
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IATSE Workers Show Strike Solidarity – but Worry About Their Own Labor Fight Ahead
Blowing through financial reserves, below-the-line union members are concerned about their leverage in upcoming contract talks
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Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Approved for SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement
“Godfather” director’s long-awaited film has wrapped filming and does not have a distributor
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CEOs Meet Again as WGA-AMPTP Talks Remain Stuck in Neutral
No further talks have taken place since multiple studio CEOs met face-to-face with the Writers Guild
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Directors Guild Foundation Donates $100,000 to Strike Support Fund
“Our film crews are our work family. We need to help everyone who’s suffering,” chairman Todd Holland says
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Majority of Americans Support Striking Unions Over Studios, New Gallup Poll Finds
More than two-thirds of those surveyed said they support writers and actors on strike
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Disney Slapped With Investor Lawsuit for Allegedly ‘Concealing the True Costs’ of Disney+ Under Bob Chapek
The suit filed Tuesday alleges that the company “repeatedly misled investors” by “inappropriately” shifting costs for shows produced for the streamer
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National Cinema Day Gave the Box Office a Boost – but Could Discounts Happen More Often?
While successful as an annual event, insiders are skeptical about selling $4 tickets during other box office down periods
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8.5 Million People Bought $4 Movie Tickets on National Cinema Day
Theaters and studios partnered to sell heavily discounted as part of (Sunday’s) special event
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