It’s wild how they suddenly remember all these other uses for money when it comes to ending a war, but not when the Pentagon requests a $1.5 trillion annual budget.
Indie producers can still make movies like “Obsession” cheaply in the U.S. by shooting nonunion.
The breakout horror hit filmed in L.A. for just $750,000, but as domestic production slows, IATSE has been pushing harder to “flip” nonunion projects — driving up costs.
“The films I grew up making, for $500,000 or $1 million, the unions are really interested in having those be signatory projects,” producer David Kaplan says.
Read the full cover story on the mass exodus of LA productions by @GeneMaddaus: https://t.co/wwHFxvsUl3
🚨 DHS conducted raids this morning in Minneapolis, targeting rapid responders. In a few hours, they will announce conspiracy charges against popular defenders who allegedly resisted federal occupation of the city, describing them as “antifa” groups. Another NSPM-7 case.
It’s always people in charge saying this when the only thing they lose is the boss role. Omg how awful you’d have to get a job like the rest of us. You’re right you’re a brave risk taker.
Obsession's director has responded after the art director said she earned less than $7,000, while the movie made nearly $300 million
He said the crew "deserve to be recognized" but that those who take financial risks are rewarded the most
The "A" in ACAB doesn't stand for "some." Or "most." 14+ cops were present when this dog was shot. Not one ran in to put pressure on the wound, rushed it to a vet, console or cry with the owner. They just stood around and did nothing. Literally nothing. "A" stands for "all."