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Cinecitta, the homonymous company that manages Rome’s historic film studio, approved a five-year plan this week backed by the ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Daily Wire’s Doomed Quest for Pop-Culture RelevanceHe will join Shapiro’s company as his entertainment division president. In recent years, The Daily Wire has been part of a ...
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Can you hold up a movie in customs?’ - American president has threatened to impose 100 per cent tariff on films made abroad ...
Trump named Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight in the ambassador role aimed at boosting U.S. film productions.
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The List on MSNCelebs Who Tanked Their Reputations By Supporting Trump After His WinDonald Trump has a surprising amount of A-list supporters, but by publicly expressing their love for the divisive politician they risk their careers and income.
The runaway production debate has already shifted away from the presiden't all-stick, no-carrot approach, with Trump's 'ambassadors' now proposing co-production treaties and tax breaks.
Tom Cruise declines to comment on Donald Trump's proposed tariff on movies not made in America. His latest film, "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," was filmed overseas.
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"High time": Jon Voight defends Trump's movie tariffsMake Movies Local Again? Donald Trump wants to impose 100 percent tariffs on foreign films - allegedly on the advice of Jon Voight. He has now spoken out for the first time and defends the plan.
We can only hope that Trump’s Hollywood advisors, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight, rethink this policy before Howard Lutnick at Commerce tries to devise a way to implement ...
We can only hope that Trump’s Hollywood advisors, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight, rethink this policy before Howard Lutnick at Commerce tries to devise a way to implement foreign ...
Trump's Truth Social announcement came after he met with actor Jon Voight and two business associates ... this year — along with Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson. In a video shared with NPR this week ...
President Donald Trump says US movie production is “dying.” There’s something that could help, but it isn’t a 100 percent tariff on foreign-produced films.
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