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‘Choose Love’ Director Talks Making Netflix’s First Interactive Romcom
Rolling Stone spoke to Stuart McDonald on constructing the choose-your-suitor film, working with ex-child actors, and why he has no time for haters
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Walt Disney VFX Crew File to Unionize
Walt Disney Pictures visual effects workers take a historic step, joining Marvel Studios members in an effort to form a union
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Writers Fire Back at Studios’ Flawed Counteroffer: ‘Pay Your Workers’
A number of WGA union members tell Rolling Stone the studios’ repeat offer is not surprising and will not discourage them from continuing to strike
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‘Dahmer’ Directors Say Emmy-Nominated Netflix Series Honors Victims
Carl Franklin and Paris Barclay, who both received Emmy noms for directing episodes in the Ryan Murphy series, discuss the controversial show
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Marvel VFX Workers Fight to Change Company’s ‘Live at Work’ Culture
Marvel VFX workers open up about their vote to unionize in response to a lack of pay equity, protected hours, and fair turnaround times
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SAG Clarifies What Movie and TV Shoots Will Be Permitted During Strike
SAG held a call with the media Aug. 15 about its updated Interim Agreement policy, which will now exclude WGA-contract productions
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SAG Actors Want Higher Residuals. Here’s How Streaming Residuals Work
Since the rise of streaming services, striking SAG actors say their residuals, or payments for TV and film reruns and secondary-market sales, have dropped significantly
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Most SAG Actors Don’t Even Make A Living Wage. Here Are Their Stories
According to SAG-AFTRA, only 14% of its members make at least $26,470 annually to qualify for SAG-AFTRA healthcare coverage
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Bryan Cranston Takes Aim at Disney Boss Bob Iger in Star-Studded SAG-AFTRA Strike
Rally marked the actors union’s biggest and most star-studded in New York, with Cranston, Steve Buscemi, Jessica Chastain, Brendan Fraser, and more
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What Do Bratz Fans Think of the ‘Barbie’ Movie?
Some Bratz fans of color say that although they did not see themselves represented as Barbie growing up, the brand has since made inclusive strides
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