
Saw X cuts up annoying Nicole Kidman AMC Theatres spot
In a bold and darkly humorous move, Lionsgate has taken parody to a whole new level by recreating an almost shot-for-shot ad featuring Billy the Puppet from the Saw franchise.
In a bold and darkly humorous move, Lionsgate has taken parody to a whole new level by recreating an almost shot-for-shot ad featuring Billy the Puppet from the Saw franchise.
INFOLIST.com, the popular hub for industry networking and opportunities, is set to host the Red Carpet Support the Strike Soiree (formerly known as the Pre-Emmys Soiree), a high-end networking event
Greg Berlanti, the TV series producer behind Greg Berlanti Prods., is stepping up to provide financial relief to support staff and below-the-line workers affected by Hollywood’s ongoing strikes. Berlanti has
In a gesture of support, Hollywood creator Ryan Murphy is extending a lifeline to assist both past and present cast and crews under his employ facing financial hardship amidst the
The toll of the prolonged writers’ and actors’ strikes on industry workers’ housing situations is being brought to light, revealing a looming threat of eviction and homelessness. In a new
VFX Legion, a global visual effects boutique, showcased their expertise as the primary visual effects vendor for Cobweb, a psychological thriller directed by Samuel Bodin and written by Chris Thomas
The WGA strike has marked a significant milestone, hitting the 100-day mark amid stalled contract negotiations and growing discontent among writers. Initiated on May 2, the strike has been driven
Summer movie magic continues to unfold as the unstoppable Barbie keeps raking in big bucks, adding a staggering $53.0 million to her treasure chest this past weekend. That’s a drop
In a major development, freelance workers in production departments for TV commercials across the United States have achieved a significant victory in their efforts to unionize. After a neutral third
In a powerful start at the box office, Barbie dominated with an outstanding $22.3 million in preview showings, surpassing earlier preshow grosses set by big-name movies like The Batman, Top
“Show us how obtuse you are without saying you’re obtuse,” was one of the barrage of tweets personality, entrepreneur, and reality show star, Kim Kardashian faced from WGA protesters after
The film In the Fire, edited by Union’s Marco Perez, had its world premiere at the 69th Taormina Film Festival on June 24. The supernatural thriller stars Aquaman and Aquaman:
In 2022, Uber Eats, in partnership with Visa and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, launched a B2B small business effort. Called “Grants for Growth,” the program offered $10,000 grants to
The American Advertising Federation (AAF) hosted its annual ADMERICA National Conference in St. Louis, MO, June 1-June 4. Themed “Your Gateway to Advertising,” the four-day event attracted hundreds of representatives
There is so much going on in Cannes this week. Beginning today, The 76th annual festival gets underway, featuring the likes of Spike Lee, Brie Larson, Pedro Almodóvar, Michael Douglas and so
It is estimated that 1 in 5 AAPIs have recently experienced a hate incident, translating to millions of AAPIs nationwide. Stop AAPI Hate, a national coalition dedicated to confronting racism and other
Tuesday morning members of The Writers Guild West (WGA) and East (WGA East) put down their pencils, closed their laptops, picked up picket signs and in enthusiastic solidarity, picketed in
While the WGA East and West are nearing the end of their SAV vote, SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers have agreed to begin formal contract
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Editor’s Note: “The Reel Black List” is our annual spotlight of brothers and sisters in the worlds of advertising, film, TV, music, radio and media who are making a difference through their