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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Netflix’s ‘Power of the Dog’ Sweeps Denver Critics Group Honors
We haven’t seen a film sweep the Oscars in a while. It’s even less common for a movie to score…
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Mike Rowe: ‘Comedians Have Let Us Down’
Mike Rowe isn’t a comedian by trade, but he knows funny business when he sees it. Or, in the case…
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Falling in Reverse Flattens Cancel Culture with Unwoke ‘Zombified’
Ronnie Radke is no Elvis Costello, and that’s not a slight against the Falling in Reverse frontman. Costello is one…
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Why an Oscar Host Can’t Save the Ceremony [with Two Huge Exceptions]
The Oscars are going back to the basics. It’s been three years since Kevin Hart got booted as the Oscars’…
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The Silver Lining in Bari Weiss’ Shocking Woke Hollywood Expose
Most of what I knew about how Hollywood really worked came from Robert Altman’s brilliant satire “The Player” and screenwriter…
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Ex-Rebel Rocker Elvis Costello Bows Down to Cancel Culture
Elvis Costello’s punk snarl took on a whole new meaning back in 1977. Costello and his backing band, The Attractions,…
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Ondrasik: YouTube ‘Only Censors Views Critical of One Worldview’
Singer/songwriter John Ondrasik fought the YouTube censors … and won. He says the battle is far from over, though. The…
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Spidey Crashes Awards Party, Snags Denver Group’s Best Picture Nomination
Variety recently made an unlikely plea to Oscar voters. Don’t overlook “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” the biggest box office hit…
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Comedians Mourn Bob Saget – Hilarious, Sweet and Dear
Few comedians could do what Bob Saget accomplished during his comedy career. He became a star making middle America howl…
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Please Put ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Out of Its Misery
Few pop culture tropes are more timeless than “Jump the Shark.” Jon Hein penned the term for a long-running series…
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