Election Outcome Won’t Hurt Georgia Film Production Tax Credits, No Matter What Happens
Georgia implemented reforms earlier this year to the $870 million program, which remains widely popular
Georgia implemented reforms earlier this year to the $870 million program, which remains widely popular
“Richard Jewell” follows the true-life story of the bombing that took place at Atlanta’s Centennial Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Hollywood blew its chance to stop the “Heartbeat Bill.” Now it’s left with imperfect options and an uncertain future in Georgia.
Disney has filmed blockbuster movies in the state such as “Black Panther” and “Avengers: Endgame,” while Warner is currently shooting “The Conjuring 3.”
New projects from Reed Morano and Kristen Wiig have already pulled out of Georgia after Governor Brian Kemp signed the “Heartbeat Bill.”
The director and the actress and writer have both cancelled plans to shoot new projects in Georgia after Governor Brian Kemp’s signing of the so-called “heartbeat bill.”
Abrams invites Hollywood to stay and be part of the resistance fight.
Hollywood’s most powerful advocates for women squandered their chance to lead on this issue, and now it’s time to listen and reflect.
Monkeypaw Productions and Bad Robot are donating their episodic fees for “Lovecraft Country” to the ACLU and Fair Right Georgia.
The actress and activist is calling on productions to no longer film in the state.
Why is Hollywood unwilling to stand for abortion rights like it did for LGTBQ rights in Georgia? The answer is complicated.
The Magnifying Glass is accepting proposals for investigative shorts produced in Georgia and Louisiana.