By Peter Shahriari
The entertainment industry is bracing itself for an impending labor dispute and inevitable lockout that is expected to bring Hollywood to its knees.
Foreign-film competitors, "indie" filmmakers and proponents of alternative television programm...
The entertainment industry is bracing itself for an impending labor dispute and inevitable lockout that is expected to bring Hollywood to its knees.
Foreign-film competitors, "indie" filmmakers and proponents of alternative television programm...
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