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Coronavirus Has Already Infected Hollywood’s Bottom Line – How Bad Could It Get?
Disney and other entertainment giants could suffer a “devastating impact” on their businesses, Greenberg Glusker attorney Sky Moore says
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Do the Oscars Have an Asia Problem in the Foreign Language Film Race?
The Academy has only nominated seven films from 17 Asian countries in the last 20 years
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Sundance So Far: Festival Gets Woke With Strong Set of Diverse Films
From the black experience to setting stage for modern womanhood, the festival has delivered big on new voices
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Why ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ May Flop in China Despite $1 Billion Global Box Office
Chinese audiences, who didn’t get to see “Star Wars” in 1977, aren’t so crazy about lightsabers — and that’s unlikely to change this weekend
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Hollywood Panics as Post-Harvey Housecleaning Continues
It’s a new day and the rules that prevailed for decades are out the window. Zero tolerance for sexual misconduct is the order of the day
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11 Coolest Products at CES Asia, From Order-Taking Robots to VR Fishing (Photos)
The Chinese version of the annual tech extravaganza featured plenty of robots and serious advances in mobile virtual reality
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Virtual Reality Tech Wows – But Good Content Is Still Hard to Find
CES Asia: China and the U.S. keep making advances in VR, but quality stories — or the lack thereof — could make or break it
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CES Asia: The Robots Are Coming – To Catch Your Fish, Served Your Meal, Collect Your Garbage
The Chinese edition of the annual electronics expo had a distinct humanoid flavor
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Shanghai Disneyland Park Is Off to a Much Needed Sizzling Start
Long-planned China theme park has been a welcome cash cow for the Mouse House
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China’s Wanda Group CEO Heads to Hollywood With All Eyes on Him
Wang Jianlin, who’s been buying up entertainment companies — and getting pushback — making a major announcement Monday
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Travis Reid Joins RealD as Chief Operating Officer
Veteran industry executive was formerly president of distribution at Broad Green
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5 Potential Pitfalls in Wanda’s Quest to Dominate Global Entertainment
The conglomerate owned by China’s richest man is snapping up assets by the billion, but landmines are starting to appear
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Bob Iger on China’s Disneyland and How He Avoided Being a ‘Cultural Imperialist’
“We decided to introduce turkey legs to China,” Iger says, “Which I thought was a mistake”
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Chinese Financier of Bruce Willis-Mel Gibson Movie Faces Investor Revolt
Investors in the Shanghai company behind “The Bombing” say they’ve seen no returns
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Disney Gator Attack Puts Key Business at Risk, at Exactly the Wrong Time
Disney needs to handle the tragedy sensitively — and reassure families