Industry News
Were living through seismic shifts in the entertainment industry. And while many readers may not care about Producer X and Executive Y, tracking the latest industry shifts could very well impact the content entering your home in the near future.
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Media Pound ‘Sound of Freedom,’ Ignore Biden Crime Family
Reporters are treating “Sound of Freedom” like it’s Watergate 2.0. Meanwhile, media outlets are either downplaying or covering up one…
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Tim Dillon Drops Brutal Truth Bombs on Woke Hollywood, Strikers
Many comedians use their stand-up routines to score partisan points. Just watch any Stephen Colbert monologue on CBS’s “The Late…
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Lesbian Comic Judy Gold: I Was Canceled by LGBTQ Group
Judy Gold checks off plenty of boxes in the progressive playbook. She’s a lesbian comic who supports the Democratic Party…
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Ellen Barkin: Trump Will Win, Kill 6 Million Jews (Like Hitler)
Donald Trump was Hitler 2.0 before he stepped foot in the Oval Office, according to some Hollywood stars. Louis C.K.…
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Is Disney Finally Getting the Picture?
Artists are addicted to re-imagining classic stories, but that isn’t always a bad thing. We didn’t know we needed another…
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A.I. Movies Bring Industry’s Mortal Fear to Life
No one can beat Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise’s super spy from the “Mission: Impossible” franchise. Maybe that’s why the saga’s…
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WaPo Blistered Over Woke ‘Fast Car’ Spin
Woke may be a new movement, but it already has hard and fast rules. Like, you can never be woke…
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Scorching ‘Sound of Freedom’ Eyes $100 Million (and more)
The summer’s sleeper smash shows no signs of slowing down. Angel Studios’ “Sound of Freedom,” based on the life and…
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Adam Devine Blasts Hollywood for Forcing Messages into Comedies
Adam Devine isn’t a superstar, but he’s been one of the most consistent comedic voices over the last decade-plus. “Modern…
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Silver Lining: Hollywood Strikes Let Conservative Art Thrive
Hollywood is on strike. Again. Writers Guild of America members put down their pens on May 2, silencing most late-night…
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