Hollyblogs
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Will Anybody Save Malibu’s Last Picture Show? (Guest Blog)
The famed Malibu Movie Colony’s last cinema shut down last month
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Behind Him: Hedy Lamarr Is a Bygone Beauty, But She Was Also a Genius (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “Stereotypes still impede women’s pursuit of science,” writes Italian playwright, director and actor Marco Calvani
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Let Wonder Woman Come Out as Bisexual on the Big Screen, Too (Guest Blog)
“The writers of the sequel have a historic opportunity to include a character who is more overtly defined as queer,” writes GLAAD analyst Megan Townsend
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Fad or Trend? What the Difference Is, How to Tell Them Apart and Why It Matters! – Part 2 (Guest Blog)
For steady performance, put trends, not fads, at the center of your strategy
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‘Rocket Man’: Why Must Trump Ruin Another Classic Song? (Guest Blog)
This is what you get when you elect a reality TV star to be president
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How Facebook Has Swiped Digital Ad Revenue From Publishers (Guest Blog)
Look for buyers to reduce their direct spend on branded content and reallocate distribution budgets directly to Facebook, warns Polar CEO Kunal Gupta
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How Angie Dickinson and Candice Bergen Shook Up Women’s Roles on TV – and Off (Guest Blog)
Two actresses paved the way for women to play more than just wives and mothers
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Mary Murphy and Michele Willens -
How Filmmaker Sophia Kiapos Stumbled Into Directing (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “I started going on too many auditions… I got way too many people saying, ‘You are the perfect prostitute!’” Kiapos tells Jessica Hobbs
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What Happens When We Dress Up as Monsters, or Nazis (Guest Blog)
“‘The Great British Baking Show’ opened a door for me that will not be tarnished by Paul Hollywood’s faux pas,” Richard Stellar writes
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A Brief History of Hollywood Activism, From Helen Douglas to Tonight’s Harvey Telethon (Guest Blog)
The seeds of celebrity activism harken back to this Hollywood couple who put their careers on the line at an equally, if not more, perilous time
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Mary Murphy and Michele Willens -
4 Lessons to Make a Gothic Horror Movie on Time and on Budget (Guest Blog)
“You simply can’t afford to throw caution to the wind and work it out on the day,” writes director Brian O’Malley, whose film “The Lodgers” premieres this month in Toronto
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Let’s Revisit the 1990 ‘It’ TV Miniseries: 5 Floating Facts About Pennywise and Friends
With the new film “It” in theaters, we look back at the miniseries that made everyone hate clowns
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Jennifer Lawrence Fans Like Chipotle: Why Studio Marketers Should Rely More on Analytics (Guest Blog)
“It’s time for studios to do away with basic demographics and focus on psychographics,” writes Ranker COO Glenn Walker
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A Film Journalist on DACA Speaks Out: Keep My DREAM Alive (Guest Blog)
“All we want is a chance to keep contributing to this country in every field, including film,” Carlos Aguilar writes
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How I Went From Teaching Sex Ed to Making a Feature Film (Guest Blog)
“Because of GrĂ¡cia” writer-director Tom Simes shares how he finally took his own advice to students: “Take a risk, make a film, don’t wait to get permission”
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Tom Simes