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Jan 24, 2025 • 37min

Hollywood’s New Trick to Screw Writers

Katey Rich, an awards expert and journalist known for her Oscar predictions, joins the discussion on Hollywood's evolving landscape. They tackle the alarming rise of 'if-come' deals that leave writers unpaid unless their projects sell, creating a new era of 'involuntary servitude.' Katey shares insights into the recent Oscar nominations, adds excitement around Sundance, and reflects on Netflix's subscriber boom. The conversation reveals a troubling trend of unpaid work in an increasingly competitive industry.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 43min

L.A. Production Spiral. Trump to the Rescue?

Can Jon Voight save Hollywood? Probably not. But President Trump’s announcement that the Midnight Cowboy, Mad Max (Mel Gibson) and Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) would be his “special envoys” in L.A. on the eve of his inauguration followed the latest report on L.A.’s continued production exodus. Sean McNulty, Elaine Low and Richard Rushfield dissect the numbers and where the industry is heading in 2025. Plus: How is Gen Z outfoxing studio and streaming marketers? Matthew Frank explains.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 10, 2025 • 34min

‘An Intense Couple of Days’

“Everybody was feeling really optimistic going into this year,” says Elaine Low — and while there are encouraging signs for Hollywood, from new business models to a return to the fundamentals, she and Richard Rushfield tell Sean McNulty about friends who have lost homes, Richard’s memories of growing up in Pacific Palisades, and Elaine’s anxiety over suddenly preparing a go-bag. On a lighter note: They also dissect their night at Netflix’s WWE Raw premiere — with Richard announcing whom he’ll be fighting at the next WrestleMania.We’re collecting stories of how the entertainment community is coping with the Los Angeles fires. Submit yours here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 4min

Tales From the ’90s: How New Line Dominated the Decade

Mike De Luca and Richard Brener, seasoned executives from New Line Cinema, share their firsthand experiences from the vibrant '90s film scene. They dive into the making of iconic titles like 'Austin Powers' and 'Se7en,' showcasing the bold, risk-taking spirit that defined the era. De Luca reveals the unconventional strategies that enabled the indie studio to thrive, while Brener reflects on his journey from temp to president. Together, they emphasize the importance of creativity, collaboration, and innovative storytelling in a changing Hollywood landscape.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 40min

Lively vs. Baldoni: Lawsuits! Exposés! Rumors!

Blake Lively claims she's the target of a smear campaign, while Justin Baldoni argues her actions have damaged his reputation. The hosts dissect this feud and the involvement of a YouTube journalist, labeling it typical Hollywood drama. They also delve into the impact of animation and intellectual property on box office trends for 2024. Additionally, there's a discussion on what's affecting cinema today, including longer trailers and the desire for more streaming content.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 57min

Tales From the ’90s: Ain’t It Cool News’ ‘Titanic’ Impact on Hollywood

Drew McWeeny, a film critic and writer known for his early days at Ain't It Cool News, dives deep into the disruptive influence of the site on Hollywood journalism. He reminisces about how the site fearlessly challenged studio narratives and transformed film reviews, particularly impacting 'Titanic.' McWeeny discusses the chaotic production behind the film, provocative test screenings, and the shifting dynamics of media relations in the industry. He also reflects on the indie film revolution of the 90s and the evolution of marketing strategies that captivated audiences.
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Dec 27, 2024 • 39min

Trends Giving Us Hope in 2025. Seriously

The hosts dive into the entertainment industry's future, highlighting a revival in the spec market and fresh revenue streams through platforms like YouTube and AI. They tackle the dynamics of celebrity gossip, including a smear campaign involving Blake Lively. A deep discussion reveals Hollywood's struggles, such as a significant drop in production and a shift in storytelling opportunities. They also explore the decline of cable TV and the rise of advertising, all while adding a dash of festive joy through spirited holiday movie rankings.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 38min

Tales From the ’90s: Ron Meyer’s 'Miracle' Hollywood Career

Ron Meyer, a legendary figure in Hollywood who co-founded CAA and led Universal Studios, shares his incredible journey. He dives into his bold transition from talent agent to studio head and the fierce competition he faced in the agency world. Meyer discusses his split from Mike Ovitz and his strategic tug-of-war with Barry Diller. He also reflects on the films he’s proudest of and emphasizes why he remains optimistic about the evolving entertainment landscape amidst the rise of streaming services.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 42min

A New Spec Script Boom Catches Fire

Lachlan Cartwright, a journalist with scoops from ABC News and MSNBC, joins Nicole LaPorte, a Hollywood feature spec market expert. They reveal how writers are now earning over $1 million for 'naked' scripts without attached IP. Nicole discusses the resurgence of the spec market, reminiscent of the 90s. Lachlan shares insights on ABC’s Trump settlement and MSNBC's shift toward conservative voices, highlighting the adaptive landscape of media amid challenges like declining ratings and new leadership.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 7min

Tales From the ’90s: Before ‘Wicked,’ Winnie Holzman’s ‘My So-Called Life’ Changed TV

Winnie Holzman, creator of the iconic 'My So-Called Life' and co-writer of 'Wicked,' shares her journey in shaping '90s television. She discusses the challenges of capturing teenage emotions and the collaborative writing process that made the show groundbreaking. Holzman reflects on the urgency of producing the pilot and the bittersweet experience of its early cancellation. She also explores the importance of character relationships and the responsibility of modern adaptations, revealing insights into her exciting new projects.

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