Nolte: $1500 a Day? Rather than Lower Production Costs, California Shifts Fees to Taxpayers
Everyone is missing the point about L.A. permit costs, and, as usual, that includes the bubbled dolts in the entertainment media.

Everyone is missing the point about L.A. permit costs, and, as usual, that includes the bubbled dolts in the entertainment media.

A bunch of actors who are less appealing than Tilly Norwood, an AI “creation,” are threatening to blacklist any talent agency that represents Tilly.

Michael O’Leary, CEO of Cinema United — the largest exhibition trade organization in the world, representing more than 31,000 movie screens in all 50 states — is praising President Donald Trump’s recent announcement about instituting a tariff on foreign film imports. O’Leary says he is prepared to consult with the White House and Congress to help the industry regain its footing in America.

President Donald Trump’s idea for a 100-percent tariff on foreign film production has enjoyed a rollercoaster ride since he introduced it on Sunday evening.

Hollywood has reportedly received a whopping $25 billion in state tax incentives to date — a win for studios like Disney and Netflix but a big “L” for ordinary taxpayers.

Hollywood, specifically the film industry, is going through a legitimate, serious, and potentially fatal phase.

Producers Eva Longoria and Charles D. King revealed this June at the Produced By conference that they are creating a database of talent based on race so that studios can explicitly engage in racial discrimination while hiring for film crews.

The abortion industry is seeking another influx of cash from the second rePro Film Fest, August 9-18, that will showcase feature and short films that focus on the industry’s narrative that now combines abortion with social justice activism.

A federal judge has permanently blocked Georgia’s “heartbeat” abortion law, ruling the legislation is unconstitutional.

Planned Parenthood and the ACLU filed a federal lawsuit, challenging Georgia’s new law that bans most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected.

Disney and Sony are among the film industry companies that donated to the re-election campaign of Louisiana Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards in the wake of the governor’s trip to Los Angeles last fall to meet with Hollywood film executives.

Democrat Gov. Ned Lamont has formally invited the CEOs of Netflix, Disney, and AMC to move their film production companies to his abortion-friendly state of Connecticut.

Thousands of people in the UK have signed a petition that calls on streaming giant Netflix to end its plan to fight a democratically passed Georgia law that bans abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, generally at six or seven weeks of pregnancy.

Romania has passed massive tax cuts to entice movie producers after neighboring Czech Republic and Hungary showed how lucrative such tax incentives can be for the national economy.
