Lights, camera, tax credits: Here's how Murphy lures film, TV productions to NJ Phil Murphy has touted the state’s growing film and television industry ever since taking the helm in 2018. Since then, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority has approved $723 ... 05/3/2024 - 2:30 am | View Link
Canary Islands Reform Tax Break Funding, as Archipelago Looks for Further Growth in Its Film-TV Hub In a move to consolidate its bullishly expanding audiovisual industry, Spain's Canary Islands have just scrapped a prior €50 million ($53.5 million) cap on total annual tax incentives tapped by movies ... 05/3/2024 - 1:24 am | View Link
Miami Beach wants to bring back film and TV productions Miami Beach's iconic Art Deco hotels, palatial homes and ocean views make it a prime backdrop for movies and television shows, the MBVCA reported. 05/2/2024 - 6:47 am | View Link
Editorial: Virginia should raise its cap on film and TV tax incentives Virginia can attract more film and TV productions by raising the cap on tax incentives, making the commonwealth more competitive. 05/1/2024 - 11:15 am | View Link
Boston bombing survivor remembers traumatic marathon eleven years on Marco sat unmoving, still in his race gear, staring at the TV until the news confirmed that it was a bombing. ‘We were just crying and asking “Why?” We saw that people had been killed ... 04/15/2024 - 5:14 am | View Link
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Netflix and “Elite” creator Carlos Montero have reteamed on the new medical drama “Breathless,” and Variety has been given exclusive access to new first images from the show. “Breathless” is produced by Montero’s El Desorden Crea and executive produced by Montero and Diego Betancor. David Pinillos and Marta Font shared directing duties, working from screenplays […]
Korean sales firm Finecut has inked multiple deals for horror thriller “Noise” and for “A Traveler’s Needs,” the recent Berlin prize-winner directed by Hong Sangsoo. “Noise” is a “multi-sensory and realistic horror” film that intertwines societal motifs of “floor noise” with suspenseful elements. Directed by Kim Soo-jin, the film centers around a woman with a […]
More than a decade since the last episode of the fan-favorite and award-winning sitcom The Office aired, its fictional universe is set to expand.
NBC streaming service Peacock announced Wednesday that it will pick up a new yet-untitled spinoff series from showrunners Greg Daniels, the screenwriter and producer who adapted the British sitcom for a U.
The 50-strong cohort for the fourth iteration of the TV Collective’s groundbreaking Breakthrough Leaders program has been unveiled. The initiative is in partnership with Fremantle, BBC Studios, Amazon, SKY, and ITV Studios. The program has identified and will empower 50 exceptional individuals from Black, Asian and global majority (a collective term for people of Indigenous, […]
After “Ticket to Paradise” and “Destination Wedding” showed us the different ways in which calamity ensues when planning weddings abroad, Netflix releases “Mother of the Bride,” which combines the essential elements of both those recent romantic comedies into one passable package. The far-off setting emphasizes the lavish and luxe, though the narrative is cheaply woven […]