California’s star is dimming. The Golden State could be losing more than $1 billion in film and TV production spending to ...
Even as Gov. Gavin Newsom adds tax incentives to keep Hollywood in Hollywood, more projects are heading to other U.S. states, ...
For the most part, Nikki Glaser was plugged into the zeitgeist with her Golden Globe Awards monologue earlier this month. She ...
Actor Rob Lowe speaks out against California's uncompetitive film tax credit system, revealing how his show 'The Floor' moved ...
Dec 17 (Reuters) - California has awarded tax credits to 28 new movie projects, including Oscar-winning director Ang Lee's upcoming film and rapper Snoop Dogg's biopic, as Hollywood's home state seeks ...
The Eaton and Palisades fires were the final straw for many entertainment workers as jobs grow scarce. But some activists believe there's new momentum: "We're rethinking the wheel of entertainment ...
California has set aside $342 million in tax credits in a bid to jumpstart production of big-budget films, including a record $43.9 million for the next installment in the “Jumanji” franchise. The ...
Hackman Capital Partners has defaulted on a $1.1-billion mortgage for Radford Studio Center. Investment bank Goldman is ...
The film "One Battle After Another," shot in Sacramento, is gaining major Hollywood attention and awards, highlighting the ...
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California has extended the film production tax credit through June, 2030, increased the fund to $750 million, and liberalized various provisions. This article provides a summary of the entire credit ...
Ang Lee returns with "Gold Mountain," a California Gold Rush drama filming 50 days in Sacramento County with state tax credits.