California’s star is dimming. The Golden State could be losing more than $1 billion in film and TV production spending to ...
Nearly two dozen television shows will receive incentives for shooting in California — including two series that relocated from Texas and Canada — in the first award period since the state bolstered ...
For the most part, Nikki Glaser was plugged into the zeitgeist with her Golden Globe Awards monologue earlier this month. She ...
Even as Gov. Gavin Newsom adds tax incentives to keep Hollywood in Hollywood, more projects are heading to other U.S. states, ...
California has set aside $342 million in tax credits in a bid to jumpstart production of big-budget films, including a record $43.9 million for the next installment in the “Jumanji” franchise. The ...
Despite the large amount of money Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is throwing at Hollywood, California’s newly expanded tax credit program for film and television production likely won’t be the best bang for ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced that 28 film projects have received awards through the California Film Commission’s recently expanded Film & Television Tax Credit Program. These projects highlight ...
The doubling of California’s film and TV tax credits to $750 million a year is showing promise in bringing production back to the state. Ten movies from major studios were among 52 films awarded ...
LOS ANGELES — A new “Jumanji” movie is among 52 film projects that were awarded production incentives for shooting in the Golden State, the California Film Commission said Tuesday. Together, the film ...