
Jason Guerrasio
Entertainment Correspondent at Business Insider
award-winning entertainment correspondent at @businessinsider. executive producer of Emmy-nominated @HBOdocs MOVIEPASS, MOVIECRASH. member of @InsiderUnion
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Jason Guerrasio |Henry Blodget
As far as Jason Isaacs is concerned, the price of a stay at "The White Lotus" was relatively cheap. In a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, "The White Lotus" season three star confirmed a previous report that the entire cast is paid the same amount — $40,000 an episode. "That's absolutely true," Isaacs, who played Timothy Ratliff in the Thailand-set season, told Vulture.
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businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Jason Guerrasio |Henry Blodget
When it came to getting paid the same amount as her "House of Cards" costar Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright had to be as shrewd as her character Claire Underwood. While speaking at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival on Monday, Wright opened up about fighting for equal pay with Spacey going into the fourth season of the hit Netflix series. "It was difficult, I am going to be honest," she said, according to Variety.
One of the scariest zombie movies ever made is back with a sequel. Was it worth the two-decade wait?
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businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Jason Guerrasio |Henry Blodget
For more than two decades, Danny Boyle has been plagued by one question: What would happen after a zombie apocalypse? The famed director's 2002 movie "28 Days Later" broke conventions of the zombie genre and helped launch a digital video moviemaking revolution in the early 2000s.
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3 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Jason Guerrasio |Henry Blodget
Amazon's deal to take creative control of the James Bond franchise from longtime producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson may have rocked Hollywood, but the news hasn't changed director Danny Boyle's opinions about a potential return to the franchise. "That ship has sailed," Boyle told Business Insider, when asked if the recent news would make him reconsider directing a future Bond film.
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3 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Jason Guerrasio |Henry Blodget
The upcoming sequel to the zombie horror franchise "28 Days Later" won't feature Cillian Murphy, but director Danny Boyle has promised there's more Cillian to come as part of his new trilogy. After "28 Years Later" opens in theaters on June 20, Boyle will step aside for the next installment, "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple," which will be directed by Nia DaCosta (2021's "Candyman") and premiere on January 16, 2026.
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Danny Boyle told me that despite the James Bond franchise is no longer in the control of Barbara Broccoli, which he famously sparred w/ on the 25th Bond movie and inevitably walked away from the project, he would never consider doing a 007 movie w/ Amazon https://t.co/9lxHEB1eLw

Danny Boyle confirmed to me Cillian Murphy will be in 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE (which comes out in January) and how he's using the Oscar-winning actor as a bargaining chip to get a 3rd movie in the 28 YEARS franchise greenlit at Sony https://t.co/lBDlBYJH8x

RT @BlackFilmAlerts: The first screening of Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ in Clarksdale, Mississippi. This is the first time a lot of people in…