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1hon MSNOpinion
Donald Trump wasn't having a great weekend PR-wise on May 4. In a "Meet the Press" interview, he reiterated to Kristen Welker ...
Returning more production to the United States will require a national approach and broad-based policy solutions,” the groups ...
Leaders of Hollywood unions and representatives of major studios joined with Jon Voight in penning a letter to Donald Trump ...
Donald Trump’s tariffs have reached Hollywood when the president announced there would be a 100% tariff on all movies ...
President Donald Trump says US movie production is “dying.” There’s something that could help, but it isn’t a 100 percent ...
The Motion Picture Assn. trade group met with its members Friday morning to talk about a response to President Trump's ...
Some in Hollywood are terrified about Trump's plan to put 100% tariffs on films made abroad. Here are the potential winners ...
President Donald Trump late Sunday proposed a 100% tariff on foreign-made films, saying the policy would counteract financial ...
The industry isn't taking that first "100% tariff" post at face value. And yet, says one IATSE member: “A few years ago, a ...
5don MSN
Top Hollywood studio execs are scheduled to hold a call with Motion Pictures Association chair-CEO Charles Rivkin on Friday ...
The industry itself seems united on one idea: A much more robust federal tax credit.
Hollywood executives and unions said Monday they appreciated President Donald Trump's help in bringing moviemaking back to ...
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