Official poster for the Los Angeles Festival of Movies (@lafestivalofmov), taking place from April 4–7.
— Letterboxd (@letterboxd) March 14, 2024
Artwork by Bobby Sheppard, posters available for sale at the physical locations where the festival will be taking place.
Tickets are on sale now: https://t.co/j7Vw6JHPzu pic.twitter.com/PpflWbceOC
Love the poster for the first Los Angeles Festival of Movies, mainly because it looks like it was made for a film festival from the 80's. It does not look like a modern poster at all.
Apparently there have been huge cuts going on at DreamWorks including my entire former department?? Part of a push to outsource everything and avoid dealing with the union? pic.twitter.com/5Sl7NtOKZs
— Christina Holland 🐀 (@americanwombat) March 14, 2024
What we're looking at is a lot more stuff coming out slower and made worse, not just from DreamWorks, but all the big studios.
Paramount+ Was a ‘Critical’ Mistake and It’s Why Bob Bakish Should Be Fired: Analyst
"The mistake, according to Greenfield, was creating Paramount+. By attempting to reinvent niche service CBS All Access as a Netflix competitor, Paramount+ may have created a “mountain of entertainment.” When a mountain of subscribers did not follow, (it now has 68 million), Bakish did what others have done: He put most of his best stuff on streaming."
That story goes really well with this one on why Cable is essentially dead
They are TV’s ghosts — networks that somehow survive with little reason to watch them anymore