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๐ฌ VFX to IMAX ๐ฅ
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Marvel VFX Crews Move to Unionize Amid Industry Solidarity Wave โ
'The Exorcist': Redefining Horror and Popular Culture ๐ป
Netflix Doesn't Pay Residuals to South Korean Actors for Hit Shows ๐ฐ
'Oppenheimer' Extends IMAX Run Due to Box Office Success ๐
Daily Domestic Box Office: August 6, 2023 ๐ธ

Marvel VFX Crews Move to Unionize Amid Industry Solidarity Wave โ
Marvel Studios' visual effects crews have taken a significant step by filing for a unionization election with the National Labor Relations Board. More than 50 workers from Marvel's crew, who specialize in visual effects, have signed authorization cards expressing their desire to be represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE).
This move marks a historic moment in the industry, as it's the first time visual effects professionals are demanding the same rights and protections as their unionized counterparts in the film industry. The decision comes amid ongoing strikes by the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA, adding to the growing movement of solidarity among entertainment workers.
The debate surrounding unionization in the visual effects industry underscores the need for equal treatment and fair representation for all workers. This effort is seen as a response to longstanding issues, such as lack of protections, benefits, and equitable pay for visual effects professionals. The push for unionization comes after years of non-union status in the VFX industry, and it aligns with broader trends of unionization attempts in various sectors across the United States.
IATSE President Matthew Loeb commended the workers for their collective voice and expressed solidarity with the ongoing movement for workers' rights in the entertainment industry. This step toward unionization aims to ensure better working conditions and opportunities for visual effects professionals and reflects a broader movement toward fair treatment and representation across the industry.

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The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) A crew sailing from Carpathia to England find that they are carrying very dangerous cargo. When? August 11th 2023 Where to watch? Cinemas and streaming | ![]() |
'The Exorcist': Redefining Horror and Popular Culture ๐ป
William Friedkin's death has brought to light the enduring impact of his 1973 horror masterpiece, "The Exorcist." The film's unparalleled influence on both the horror genre and popular culture is indisputable. While other horror movies like "Rosemaryโs Baby," "Donโt Look Now," "Halloween," and "Alien" have left their mark, "The Exorcist" stands out as a timeless and terrifying classic.
The movie marked the pinnacle of Friedkin's career, following his groundbreaking work on "The French Connection." This police procedural film redefined the genre with its intense car chases, immersive camerawork, and gritty portrayal of New York City. However, it's "The Exorcist" that has left an indelible impression on audiences worldwide.
"The Exorcist" is famous for its iconic scenes of demonic possession, including projectile vomiting, head-spinning, levitation, and more. These moments have become ingrained in popular culture, making the film a universal reference point for horror. Its cross-generational and global impact is evident through the countless parodies, homages, and references it has inspired.
For many, "The Exorcist" remains a deeply unsettling experience, rooted in its ability to tap into religious horror and create an atmosphere of chilling dread. The film's use of sound, visuals, and practical effects, rather than digital trickery, enhances its icy power.
Friedkin's directorial prowess extends beyond shock value, as he treated the material seriously, giving the horror genre newfound respectability. The film's casting, including Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, and Lee J. Cobb, contributed to its dramatic integrity.
With 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, "The Exorcist" shattered expectations for a horror film, both commercially and artistically. Its success has led to attempted sequels and reboots, but few have matched the original's impact. The upcoming reboot, "The Exorcist: Believer," is awaited with caution by fans, who recognize the towering legacy of Friedkin's masterpiece.

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Netflix Doesn't Pay Residuals to South Korean Actors for Hit Shows ๐ฐ
The success of South Korean hits like "Squid Game" and "The Glory" on Netflix has revealed a troubling oversight: the streaming giant is not providing residuals to South Korean actors, despite their significant contributions to its popularity. While Netflix has been expanding its South Korean content library, the absence of post-release royalties has sparked criticism.
The Korea Broadcasting Actors Union has attempted to address this issue with Netflix, but the streaming service reportedly refuses to engage in discussions about residuals for South Korean actors. This lack of communication raises concerns about equitable compensation, especially considering the substantial budgets allocated to productions, often favoring star actors and screenwriters over supporting cast members.
The situation takes place against the backdrop of the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, where actors are advocating for improved residual pay and fair treatment. Netflix's statement about complying with local laws in South Korea highlights the broader challenge of compensation practices in the streaming era, where legal obligations for residuals might not be as clear as in traditional broadcasting.
This issue resonates with similar concerns raised by American actors regarding residuals. The lack of residuals for South Korean actors serves as a reminder of the larger industry-wide conversation about fair pay and recognition for talent, regardless of geographical location. As streaming platforms continue to reshape the entertainment landscape, the need for equitable compensation practices remains a crucial topic in ensuring the well-being of performers.

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'Oppenheimer' Extends IMAX Run Due to Box Office Success ๐
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" continues to make waves in the cinematic world, with its IMAX 70mm theatrical run extended through August. The film, exploring J. Robert Oppenheimer's role in the Manhattan Project, has achieved remarkable box office success, crossing the $556 million mark globally.
Directed by Nolan, "Oppenheimer" takes a unique perspective, delving into the psychological aspects of Oppenheimer's life and work, particularly within the context of the Manhattan Project. This approach has resonated with audiences, propelling the film to surpass records previously held by R-rated hits like Deadpool.
The IMAX 70mm release extension, initially set until August 17 and now stretching to August 31, underlines the film's box office triumph and underscores its impact. As the highest-grossing World War II movie to date, "Oppenheimer" solidifies its position as a modern cinematic classic, captivating audiences with its thought-provoking narrative.

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