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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2023 Summer Box Office Has Been Much Better for Theaters Than for Studios
Many big-budget tentpole films are failing to deliver profits for their producers, but they are providing plenty of revenue for cash-starved cinemas
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IATSE Plans Multipronged Approach to Address AI Use in Hollywood
Below-the-line workers union pledges to take a “comprehensive” approach to the new technology, including organizing and educating its members
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Reviews Hail Another Triumph for Tom Cruise
While some critics say it ranks below past installments, “Dead Reckoning” has been praised as another thrill ride from the IMF
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Spill Becomes Latest Trendy Twitter Alternative After Elon Musk Enrages Users Again
Social media app made by two Black ex-Twitter staffers entered the top 3 on the App Store after Musk announced viewing limits on tweets
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Mets Fan’s Fall Onto Baseball Field Goes Unnoticed by Alex Rodriguez’s ESPN2 Broadcast
The World Series champ was deep in a conversation about MLB’s ratings when the bizarre accident occurred
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Michael Imperioli Forbids ‘Bigots and Homophobes’ From Watching ‘The Sopranos’ or Any of His Work
“Thank you Supreme Court for allowing me to discriminate and exclude those who I don’t agree with,” the actor writes on Instagram
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‘Indiana Jones 5’ Dials Down to $60 Million Box Office Opening
Lucasfilm tentpole falls short of its immense budget while “Ruby Gillman” becomes DreamWorks Animation’s worst opening weekend ever
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‘Indiana Jones 5’ Headed for Tepid $60 Million Box Office Opening
Harrison Ford’s final turn with the hat and whip is unlikely to turn profit against its $295 million budget
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SAG-AFTRA and Studios Extend Contract Talks to July 12
The actors guild and AMPTP agree to keep talking just hours before expiration of their existing deal
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ShortList 2023: ‘When the LAPD Blows Up Your Neighborhood’ Takes an Unflinching Look at Overextension of Police Power
Nathan Truesdell’s short doc spotlights multiple South L.A. families who are still without homes after a bungled fireworks detonation two years ago
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With Hollywood on Edge, Actors and Studios Brace for Word on SAG-AFTRA Contract Talks
With a deadline looming, the actors’ union could announce a deal with the AMPTP, extend the talks — or join the WGA on the picket lines this Friday night
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‘Barbie’ on the Road to $70 Million-Plus Opening in Early Box Office Tracking
Warner Bros. is expecting $60 million for Greta Gerwig’s comedy, while Universal’s “Oppenheimer” is tracking for $40 million
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Pope Francis Honored by Cinema for Peace for Diplomatic Work in Support of Ukraine
The Pontiff received the award at the Vatican alongside filmmaker Evgeny Afineevsky, director of the documentary “Freedom on Fire”
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Tom Cruise Hypes Up ‘Indiana Jones 5’ and Other Summer Films Competing Against ‘MI7’: ‘Congratulations, Harrison Ford’
“Top Gun: Maverick” star congratulates Harrison Ford and sells his fans on a “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” double feature
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LA Times Opens Up Buyout Option to All Editorial Staff Amid Layoffs
Staffers who volunteer for the buyouts and are approved will count against the layoffs of 56 union positions