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‘Up in Smoke,’ ‘Pride of the Yankees,’ ‘Beverly Hills Cop,’ ‘No Country for Old Men,’ ‘The Social Network’ Inducted Into National Film Registry
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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Kraven the Hunter Set for Disastrous Box Office Opening Weekend
Kraven the Hunter Set for Disastrous Box Office Opening Weekend
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ComicBook.com
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Kraven Ending Explained In Detail (& What Kraven 2 Would Be About)
Kraven Ending Explained In Detail (& What Kraven 2 Would Be About)
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Scream 7 Adds Former Marvel Star (and Will They Be Ghostface?)
Scream 7 Adds Former Marvel Star (and Will They Be Ghostface?)
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ComicBook.com
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Tom Holland Launches Production Company Billy17 With Deal at Sony
Tom Holland Launches Production Company Billy17 With Deal at Sony
Variety
Variety
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Oscars: All 85 Submissions for Best International Feature
Oscars: All 85 Submissions for Best International Feature
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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The 2024 Black List Includes Scripts For a Nazi Hunting Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Bourdain Biopic, and George W. Bush Slasher Film
The 2024 Black List Includes Scripts For a Nazi Hunting Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Bourdain Biopic, and George W. Bush Slasher Film
GeekTyrant
GeekTyrant
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Kraven the HunterIs a Bunch of Weird Guys In Search of a Movie
Kraven the HunterIs a Bunch of Weird Guys In Search of a Movie
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Vulture
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WGA Tells Studios to Stop Letting AI Companies Steal Hollywood Writing
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Hollywood writers demand studios crack down on AI companies pilfering their scripts to train AI systems, vowing legal action.
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The WGA claims AI companies are stealing writer's work to feed their algorithms, equating it to digital piracy
Studios are being told to take 'immediate legal action' against any AI firm using Hollywood scripts without permission
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