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Three years later, inspired by the most brutal scene in the whole movie, Arthur Cullipher got thrifty ... the main characters Marty and Steve refer back to a VHS tape of a fictional movie called ...
The Police, Hollywood and Other Adventures ... And one of my grandchildren, who is 8. Young Arthur hasn’t got any musical chops, but whenever they come over he goes straight to the grand ...
Letters to the Editor: Hollywood needs incentives, not tariffs, to bring filmmaking back to the U.S.
He said these three would help bring back Hollywood business lost to foreign countries. The results speak for themselves. Lisa Kaas Boyle, Santa Monica To the editor: The scariest thing about ...
Loeb, the president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, which represents much of Hollywood’s behind-the-scenes talent, said in a statement. “IATSE recommended that the ...
Smith is ready for his close-up. The longtime ESPN host will appear on Law & Order Season 24, Episode 21, which will air on May 8. Smith’s fate has already been determined: his character will ...
Jon Voight’s proposal to “Make Hollywood Great Again” sent to President Donald Trump on Tuesday offers a mix of tax incentives, tariffs, co-productions and a proposal to bring back the famed ...
Ariel Winter is volunteering for an important cause. The Modern Family alum recently revealed she began volunteering with SOSA (Safe From Online Sex Abuse) a couple years ago to help catch online ...
After changing his clothes, Arthur goes to the castle's balcony and notices Tessia happily reunited with her parents. He wonders whether his parents will be equally happy once he returns to them.
By Katie Kilkenny, Alex Weprin One of President Donald Trump’s “special ambassadors” to Hollywood has spoken — and has a plan to bring more production back to the U.S., or so he says.
Speaking on the red carpet at "The Accountant 2" premiere this week, he said the state's film and TV tax incentive program was not sufficiently appealing to keep Hollywood in Hollywood.
Watching Hollywood films and TV shows, you might notice something missing: Chinese bad guys. Even though China is widely acknowledged as the U.S.’s main strategic rival, we rarely see Chinese ...
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