The New York Times – Film:
Here’s why Hollywood is facing its first industrywide shutdown in more than 60 years, and what it could mean for your favorite shows.
The New York Times – Film:
Here’s why Hollywood is facing its first industrywide shutdown in more than 60 years, and what it could mean for your favorite shows.
The New York Times – Film:
The vote does not guarantee a walkout. The actors and studios will begin negotiations on Wednesday.
The New York Times – Film:
The tentative agreement includes improvements in wages and guardrails around artificial intelligence.
The New York Times – Film:
Workers from other unions have shown solidarity with the strikers, catching entertainment companies off guard.
The New York Times – Travel:
Across Europe, workers have been walking out over pay disputes and labor conditions, and the turmoil will extend into the summer travel season. But they don’t have to disrupt your trip.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
In Los Angeles, movie and TV writers on strike are eyeing one another with more than solidarity on their minds.
The New York Times – Film:
The writers and entertainment companies remain far apart on several key issues, including money, and the standoff could last for months.
The New York Times – Film:
Those in picket lines at the headquarters of companies like Netflix were critical of working conditions that have become routine in the streaming era.
The New York Times – Film:
In the 16 years since the entertainment industry’s last strike, sweeping technological change has upended the television and movie business.