The New York Times – Film:
A third straight day of bargaining between the studios and the union ended without an agreement. Talks will continue on Saturday.
The New York Times – Film:
A third straight day of bargaining between the studios and the union ended without an agreement. Talks will continue on Saturday.
The New York Times – Film:
The stalemate is in its fifth month, and talks between the union and the Hollywood studios resumed for the first time since August.
The New York Times – Film:
Many U.S. studios’ blockbusters are filmed in Britain, so the walkouts by actors and screenwriters have caused thousands of U.K. film crews to lose work.
The New York Times – Film:
Since striking movie stars are not allowed to promote studio films, filmmakers unexpectedly, and in some cases uneasily, have the spotlight to themselves.
The New York Times – Film:
Day 1 brought challenges but not “Challengers,” the film that had been scheduled to open this usually starry event until it was delayed by the strikes.
The New York Times – Film:
The public disclosure of the Aug. 11 proposal was an unusual step and suggested an attempt to go around union leadership and appeal to rank-and-file members.