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Macaulay Culkin receives star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Actor Macaulay Culkin was honored with the 2,765th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.
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What's in the SAG-AFTRA tentative deal? Details on the agreement and how to vote
A tentative deal worth an estimated $1 billion has been reached between studios and the union representing actors who went on a historic 118-day strike. Here’s a look at what’s next.
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John Bailey, who presided over the film academy during the initial #MeToo reckoning, dies at 81
John Bailey, a cinematographer who led the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences during the initial #MeToo reckoning, died Friday at 81.
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Zac Efron & more stars react to SAG-AFTRA strike ending after 118 days
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has reached a tentative deal with studios after 118 days of striking. Here’s what the stars are saying.
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SAG-AFTRA union reaches tentative agreement with studios
The preliminary agreement comes after a months-long strike.
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‘Succession,' ‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off' actor Alan Ruck involved in Hollywood pizzeria crash
At least one person was hospitalized after a multi-vehicle crash resulted in one vehicle crashing into a pizzeria in Hollywood on Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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Piper Laurie dies at 91
The 3-time Oscar nominee died early Saturday in her home Los Angeles.
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In Hollywood writers' battle against AI, humans win (for now)
After a 148-day strike, Hollywood screenwriters secured significant guardrails against the use of artificial intelligence in one of the first major labor battles over generative AI in the workplace.
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Here's when your favorite shows will return now that the writers strike is ending
The writers strike is officially over as of midnight Wednesday. So when will your favorite shows return? Well, it’s complicated.
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Writers and studios reach tentative deal to end WGA strike
The strike, which began May 2, brought production on several high-profile shows and films to a halt.
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WGA, studios reportedly discussing use of AI in content creation as new deal looms
Negotiators for the striking Writers Guild of America and studio representatives were planning to meet again Sunday to continue work “in the final phase” of contract talks to potentially end a monthslong strike that’s crippled the entertainment industry.
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Hollywood actor and writer strikes have broad support among Americans, AP-NORC poll shows
A new poll shows that Americans are much more sympathetic to Hollywood’s striking writers and actors than they are to the studios on the other side of the table.
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Hollywood studios, writers near agreement to end strike, hope to finalize deal Thursday, sources say
While optimistic, the people noted, however, that if a deal is not reached the strike could last through the end of the year.
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Hollywood strikes will impact TV this fall. Here's what is, and isn't, slated for release:
Bad news if you’re looking forward to new episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Law & Order” airing anytime soon. Many of your favorite TV shows will not be back this fall because of the strikes by Hollywood actors and screenwriters.
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50 Cent appears to throw two mics offstage during LA concert
Video captured the moment the rapper appears to hurl a microphone offstage on Wednesday.
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Jada Pinkett Smith welcomes new member to her and Will Smith's family
Jada Pinkett Smith revealed that she and husband Will Smith have added another furry member to their pack: new pup Lucco.
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Men outnumber women nearly 2-to-1 in roles for top films, report finds
A new study on inclusion in film shows just how much of a rarity “Barbie” is.
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Why are actors making movies during the strike? What to know about SAG-AFTRA's ‘interim agreements'
The “interim agreements” keeping some Hollywood productions filming proved divisive and confusing to many sweating it out on the picket lines.
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Michael Oher, former NFL star and subject of ‘The Blind Side,' says adoption was a lie
The former NFL star alleges that the couple who took him in as a teenager placed him in a conservatorship.
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Connecticut film industry on pause as writers and actors continue strike
Some films being shot in Connecticut are on hold because of the ongoing Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild strike. Connecticut has been the setting for numerous films over the years including “Mystic Pizza” and “Indiana Jones: Legend of the Crystal Skull.” “There is no film work in the state of Connecticut,” said Andrew Gernhard, with Synthetic Cinema International, in…