James Caan Hollywood Icon James Caan Dead at 82 James Caan, known for his work in “The Godfather,” “Misery” and “Elf,” died on Wednesday night. He was 82.
Hollywood SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris Explains How LA's Latest COVID-19 Surge Is Hitting Hollywood Streaming TV and movies has been the only upside to the coronavirus keeping us inside so much this past year. But with the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles, Hollywood is being forced to slow down again after only recently getting back to work. SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris joined LX News to explain how Hollywood is responding to...
Hollywood How the Success of ‘Wonder Woman 1984' and ‘Soul' Will Help Define the Entertainment Industry in 2021 The successful release of Pixar’s “Soul” and Warner Bros’ “Wonder Woman 1984” through streaming services served as test cases for how people’s expectations for big blockbusters rollouts are changing. Insider entertainment correspondent Kim Renfro stopped by LX News to break down what to expect from the entertainment industry in 2021.
streaming services Warner Brothers' Big Bet to Release Its 2021 Movies on HBO Max May Change Hollywood for Good Warner Brothers shook up Hollywood by announcing that all of its 2021 films will be released on HBO Max and in theaters at the same time. Media strategist Seth Schachner joined LX News to explain what this means for the future of movie watching.
Movies ‘The Batman,' ‘Dune' Latest COVID-19 Victims as Hollywood's Massive Movie Shuffle Continues Hollywood's latest shakeup to the movie calendar leaves just a handful of big films still slated for 2020.
arts Covid Has Dealt a Crushing Blow to the Arts — Can It Bounce Back? As out-of-work artists leave expensive cultural centers like New York City, and venues struggle not to close permanently, concerns are growing about whether the arts industry can recover from the pandemic.
tribeca film festival Back to the Drive-In: How the Tribeca Film Festival Is Adapting to Covid-19 In the age of social distancing, drive-in movies are all the rage again. The Tribeca Film Festival has sponsored a series of drive-in films over the summer.
Hollywood Hollywood Says Black Lives Matter. Hiring Black Writers Would Prove They Mean It Michelle Amor co-chairs the Committee of Black Writers for the Writers Guild of America West. She said that Hollywood needs to do more to live up to its rhetoric about the importance of Black lives. That means hiring Black writers to write Black stories.
Coronavirus ‘It Is Brutal': Hollywood's Rank-and-file on the Pandemic Six men and women in the entertainment industry explain below how their lives have been upended by the coronavirus
Hollywood ‘Ghostbusters,' ‘Morbius' Postponed to 2021 Due to Virus Last week, Warner Bros. postponed “Wonder Woman 1984" to August