Cinema Is Becoming a Monopoly (Again)
Streaming services are ensuring a monopoly of the film industry, undermining the Sherman Antitrust Act that dissolved a studio monopoly in 1948. Read about how in this piece by Jamie Williams.
Read MoreStreaming services are ensuring a monopoly of the film industry, undermining the Sherman Antitrust Act that dissolved a studio monopoly in 1948. Read about how in this piece by Jamie Williams.
Read More‘Shaft’ (1971) sparks discourse and debate, and challenges prevailing norms, unveiling the cultural revolution of Blaxploitation cinema. Essay by Juahl Ganaway.
Read MoreTimothée Chalamet and Luca Guadagnino are reuniting for an all-star Amazon MGM movie titled ‘Bones and All’. Full news report from George Taylor.
Read MoreWe’re getting a new ‘Robocop’ movie from MGM and the director of ‘District 9’ is on board to direct. Full story here.
Read MoreA remake of ‘Child’s Play’ (1988) is on its way from MGM and the producers ‘IT’ (2017), with filming set to begin in September 2018. Full details here.
Read MoreTake a look back at one of Hollywood’s most classical musicals, ‘Singin’ in the Rain’, starring Gene Kelly and the recently deceased Debbie Reynolds, in Francesca Militello’s review.
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