Everyone knows it is much harder for Hollywood to hide things and indulge in Hollywood accounting when they shoot movies overseas. Those pesky foreign revenue offices need filings to unlock the those juicy subsidies. UK tax filings are often a source of both revelation and mirth to watchers of Hollywood.
Jordan “Definitely” Up For CREED 4
Michael B. Jordan has had a decent year. He’s expected to be up for some awards for Sinners, even if the Outpost consensus appears to be that it might be a tad overrated. He’s writing, directing, and producing The Thomas Crown Affair remake. So what’s next? In an interview with Variety,
“The Matrix” Co-Director Talks Appropriation
In a recent appearance on the So True with Caleb Hearon podcast, filmmaker Lilly Wachowski was asked about co-directing 1999’s sci-fi classic “The Matrix” and how the film has been interpreted and re-interpreted over the years. It is, after all, a film that questions a range of topics, from technology
“Zootopia 2” Breaks Box-Office Records
Disney had very big expectations for “Zootopia 2” going into the holiday weekend, and those expectations have not only been matched but exceeded. Domestically, the five-day forecast has been raised again, surging upwards to $155 million, with some suggesting it could hit $160 million. The three-day haul from Friday-Sunday is
Oscar-Winning Writer Tom Stoppard Has Died
Czech-born, English-raised playwright and screenwriter Sir Tom Stoppard has died at the age of 88. In his time, Stoppard won the Oscar for his screenplay for “Shakespeare in Love,” along with three Laurence Olivier awards and five Tony awards. On the big screen, he wrote the screenplays for Rainer Werner