Category: Film Business

WarnerMedia Launches New Film Label Specifically For HBO Max Service, Which DC Character Will Get Films?

I have to say, I’m actually pretty impressed with how studios have been handling their streaming services so far. When it became clear that every studio under the sun would launch their own service, I

Why This Upcoming U.S. Election Could Be HUGE For The Film Industry

Theaters have been around for over a little under a hundred and twenty years, with the first one opening in 1905, and the industry only grew from there. Filling the seats required studios to produce

Disney+ Rocks 26.5 Million Subscribers, Mandalorian Season 2 To Hit October!

I don’t think I could paint a more starkly different picture if I tried. Earlier today, I wrote up a report on Apple TV+ and how only 10% of those eligible for a free year

Apple TV+ In Trouble? Only 10% Of Eligible Customers Signed Up For Service

As time has proven with many different services and products, simply handing out something for free doesn’t necessarily mean people will use it. In this day and age, almost every service out there has at

Moviepass’ Parent Company Files Bankruptcy

I’ll admit it. This is a bit disappointing for me. Back when MoviePass started its $9.95 a month deal, I had hoped for the best. I had hoped the economics would somehow work itself out

Netflix And Apple Have Had Discussions To Potentially Acquire MGM

The Streaming Wars have officially begun, and with it, we’ve seen a lot o big entertainment giants start to consolidate their content under one banner. Disney is pulling their content from all the streamers. NBCUniversal

PGA Announces 2020 Produced By Conference Date and Location

[caption id="attachment_154814" align="alignnone" width="400"] Producers Guild of America banner[/caption] The Producers Guild of America announced its 12th annual Produced By Conference to be held at the Fox Studio Lot in Los Angeles on June 6-7

Quentin Tarantino Thinks A ‘War For Movies’ Played Out Last Year

It goes without saying that 2019 was a big year for franchises. Avengers: Endgame broke records to become the highest-grossing film of all-time, and the Star Wars saga came to an end. Fast & Furious

SBIFF 2020: Variety’s Artisans Award Red Carpet Interviews Day 5

There are notable performances and films the past year that will be honored during the awards season. The people behind the scenes should also be honored for their hard work and dedication, in which made

Netflix To Spend Over $17 Billion On Content

Surprise, surprise, Netflix is good at spending money. Every year we report on just how much the streamer is spending, and each year, it seems to inflate substantially. Given that it has long since been