Warner Bros. Abandons Its Plan To Build An Aerial Tram To The Hollywood Sign
Warner Bros. has pulled out of its initial plan to build the Hollywood Skyway, a tram system that would have gone from the studio lot to the Hollywood sign.
Read MoreWarner Bros. has pulled out of its initial plan to build the Hollywood Skyway, a tram system that would have gone from the studio lot to the Hollywood sign.
Read MoreA new report published by the nonprofit PEN America criticized Hollywood self-censorship "based on an effort to avoid antagonizing Chinese officials."
Read MoreIn this edition, look at a vintage Ghostbusters VFX featurette, learn about how the song "Oh Yeah" from Ferris Bueller's Day Off came to be, and more.
Read MoreA new report from MoffettNathanson, titled "Say Goodbye to Hollywood," predicts that Hollywood after the pandemic will be drastically different.
Read MoreIn the Hollywood trailer, Ryan Murphy's Netflix series is an alternate history of postwar Tinseltown, as a diverse group seeks to change the industry.
Read MoreNetflix dropped the Hollywood first look images previewing the Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan limited series following actors in Golden Age Hollywood.
Read MoreGet ready to go to post-war Hollywood with Ryan Murphy's new Netflix series, debuting in May.
Read MoreThe Burbank-based film studio has issued a proposal to construct a $100 million tramway and visitor's station near the Hollywood sign.
Read MoreWe visited The It Experience in Hollywood that was built to promote the new movie adaptation of Stephen King's It. Check out our video from the scene.
Read MoreIf you don't know much about Hollywood history, check out this crash course covering the rise and fall of Tinseltown and all the important eras of cinema.
Read MoreThis week, Dave, Devindra, and Adam argue about the quality of Gavin O'Connor's Warrior, offer praise for this season's Justified (check out the new JustifiedCast here!) and wonder what the hell the MPAA is doing these days. Special guest Joanna Robinson joins us from Pajiba. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave…
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