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Jill Goldsmith
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Jill joined Deadline in June 2019 after working as a New York-based contributor. She follows corporate finance, deals and publicly traded companies in media and entertainment, film financing, and New York film and TV production. She was previously contributing editor at Current covering public media, and has worked at Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Dow Jones. She’s reported from New York and Europe and her stories have appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Broadcasting & Cable, Adweek, Slate, Reuters and The Art Newspaper.
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It’s Official, ‘Longlegs’ Is Neon’s Top Grossing Film Ever; Sean Wang’s ‘Didi’ Sees Nice Open In Limited Release – Specialty Box Office
As anticipated on Friday, Nicolas Cage starring Longlegs, pushing a $6.7 million weekend on 2,730 screens — for a cume of $58.6 million in week 3 — has surpassed Parasite's $53.37 million to become the indie distributor's highest grossing film ever.
Now in week 3, the Osgood Perkins pic is also the…
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Imax Is Live Now With Paris Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony On 100 Big Screens – Specialty Preview
Imax Live is out today with the Openings Ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Bleecker Street debuts star-studded The Fabulous Four, Sundance winner Didi opens in limited release and Kit Harrington is a werewolf dad in The Beast Within. Again this weekend, another massive wide release, Deadpool & Wolverine…
NBA Loss Sinks Warner Bros. Discovery Stock – Bad For Max, Could Hasten Linear Decline, Wall Street Fears
Shares of Warner Bros. Discovery fell about 8% at market open after the NBA’s announcement Wednesday of three big rights deals with three WBD rivals, shutting it out of professional basketball.
It's the latest hit to an already depressed stock — changing hands now at below $8 — that's already so low…
Steve McQueen’s ‘Blitz’ Starring Saoirse Ronan To Close New York Film Festival In North American Premiere
Steve McQueen's Blitz, starring Saoirse Ronan and Elliott Heffernan, will be the closing night selection of the 62nd New York Film Festival, making its North American premiere, said the fest's parent Film At Lincoln Center.
The re-creation of London during its blitzkrieg by the Germans during World…
Imax Q2 Sales, Profits Dip But Still Clobber Estimates On June Box Office Surge, Sale Of Original Doc ‘The Blue Angels’
Imax saw softer revenue and profit last quarter but blew away Wall Street estimates citing a surge in global box office in June and a big bump from the sale of Imax original documentary The Blue Angels to Amazon.
The stock popped on the numbers, up nearly 4% in premarket trade.
Sales fell 9% to…
Focus Features To Re-Release ‘Shaun Of The Dead’ On 20th Anniversary Of Edgar Wright Zombie Fest
Edgar Wright's cult classic horror-comedy Shaun of the Dead will be back in theaters across the U.S. in late summer as Focus Features re-releases the Edgar Wright film to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Starting August 29, Shaun of the Dead will begin an exclusive limited engagement at Dolby Cinema…
Rupert Murdoch Wants Lachlan To Inherit Control Of Media Empire, Sparking Legal Battle With Other Children – Report
HBO’s Succession looks more and more like the House Of Murdoch, where Patriarch Rupert is fighting with three of his adult children over who will control the family media empire when he passes.
An irrevocable trust in place for years would hand control to four of them — Lachlan, James, Elisabeth and…
Media & Tech Stocks Drubbed, Nasdaq Sees Worst Session In Two Years As Markets Fall
Media stocks joined tech in a downward spiral today as hopes of lower interest rates that have kept them relatively buoyant compared to tech seemed to give way to a broader malaise.
Investors have been rotating out of tech and into more value and interest-rate sensitive stocks since the last Fed…
Disneyland, Unions Reach Tentative Deal, Averting Strike For Now; Members To Vote On New Contract Monday
Disney Workers Rising, the Disneyland unions’ bargaining group, said it has reached a tentative agreement with the company on a new three-year contract covering 14,000 workers at Disneyland parks and resorts.
Members of a coalition of unions repped by the Master Services Council will vote on the new…
AMC Entertainment Swung To The Red Last Quarter On Fewer Movies But CEO Upbeat After June Turnaround
Giant theater chain AMC Entertainment swung to red as revenue fell in the second quarter. Fewer films hit screens due to the Hollywood actors and writers strikes, but CEO Adam Aron said the worst and a major uptick that started in June is continuing.
In preliminary results, released ahead of its…
Ike Perlmutter Has Sold His Entire Disney Stake
Ike Perlmutter, a major Disney stockholder who lent his shares to support a shakeup on the company’s board, has now sold all of them and is moving on, according to a report in the WSJ.
When reached through a spokesperson, Perlmutter, who accumulated the holding when he sold Marvel to Disney in 2009…
Universal Theme Parks Dip From Post-Covid Highs But Epic Universe Awaits, Fan Enthusiasm “Off The Charts”
NBCUniversal parent Comcast reported lower numbers at its theme parks, which had vaulted to new heights post-Covid. Revenue fell nearly 10% and earnings dropped 24% for the second quarter ended in June, the conglom said Tuesday.
Disney stock plunged in May after execs warned of flattening growth in…
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