Hollywood likely to cut certain scenes from movies as theaters reopen
Movie production and some movie theaters have been allowed to reopen in California after 13 weeks in mothballs due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Oscars to set best picture noms at 10, inclusion standards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that there will be 10 best picture nominees beginning with the 94th Academy Awards in 2022.
How did Disney buy Marvel?
Disney paid $4 billion to buy Marvel in 2009.
Disney fans petition for Splash Mountain to be re-themed after 'Princess and the Frog'
Disney fans say they want to see Splash Mountain re-themed to "The Princess and the Frog" for this reason.
‘Gone with the Wind’ is Amazon’s bestselling movie after HBO Max removed the film
After HBO Max removed ‘Gone with the Wind’ from its platform, the movie became the top seller on Amazon.
HBO Max pulls ‘Gone With the Wind,’ while ‘Cops’ gets canceled
Considered a classic of American cinema and winner of eight competitive Academy Awards, including best picture, the 1939 film starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel tells the story of southern belle Scarlett O'Hara and her love affair with Rhett Butler.
California says movie theaters can reopen by Friday with crowd limits
Cinemas must cap attendance at 25% of normal capacity, or a maximum of 100 people
Winklevoss twins to co-produce 'Bitcoin Billionaires' film adaptation
The film explores how the twins bounced back from their legal battle over Facebook.
How did Disney buy Star Wars?
Disney paid more than $4 billion in 2012 to acquire LucasFilm, the production company responsible for the “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” film franchises.
Hollywood film production can resume June 12
California can start film and music production again on June 12, according to the California Department of Public Health.
Why did the drive-in movie industry die?
National Dive-In Movie Day: Here's why the drive-in movie theater industry isn't what it used to be.
How many drive-in movie theaters are in the US?
The drive-in movie theater industry had about 4,000 locations throughout the country in the late 1950s.
SpaceX opens era of amateur astronauts, cosmic movie sets
Amateur astronauts, private space stations, flying factories, out-of-this-world movie sets — this is the future the space agency is striving to shape as it eases out of low-Earth orbit and aims for the moon and Mars.
Kylie Jenner is the highest-earning celebrity despite not being a billionaire
Kylie Jenner earned $590 million in 2019 from her deal with Coty, according to a report from Forbes.
More states reopen movie theaters amid coronavirus, but the experience won’t be the same
The reopenings come at a time when many are struggling to stay afloat.
Cinemark won’t require guests to wear masks despite coronavirus
It will instead “encourage” moviegoers to do so.
Quibi staffers facing layoffs, pay cuts fuming over stars making millions: Report
Overtime for lower-level staffers has already been cut and Quibi has “quietly let go of others,” according to a report.
AMC warns of 'going concern' as COVID-19 puts strain on theaters
The company, which operated about 996 theaters and 10,973 screens globally as of end-March, also warned that it may not have sufficient liquidity to tide over until its cash-generating operations are back to normal.
Coronavirus safety measures will make 34% of moviegoers return in one month: Survey
Seventy-seven percent of moviegoers will return to theaters soon despite coronavirus, says Atom Tickets.
Apple beats Netflix for Scorsese-DiCaprio-De Niro film ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’
The deal is being prepared for an Apple original, according to a report

















