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Jason Guerrasio

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Entertainment Correspondent at INSIDER

award-winning entertainment correspondent at @businessinsider. executive producer of @HBOdocs MOVIEPASS, MOVIECRASH. member of @InsiderUnion

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  • 6 days ago | businessinsider.com | Samantha Rollins |Jason Guerrasio |Henry Blodget

    This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? . Ryan Coogler has dazzled audiences with big-budget Marvel movies (the "Black Panther" franchise), introduced a new generation to the Rocky Balboa saga ( "Creed," "Creed II"), and painted a devastatingly human portrait of a real-life tragedy ("Fruitvale Station"), but his newest film unlocks his true potential.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Jason Guerrasio |Jordan Pandy

    More than 817,000 people moved out of California from 2021 to 2022, per most recent census data. It's not just regular people: Celebrities have left Los Angeles for places like Texas and Florida. Here are 19 celebrities who left LA — plus where they chose to move to and why. California is the US state with the most people moving out, with about 817,000 leavers between 2021 and 2022, according to the most recent census data.

  • 1 week ago | businessinsider.com | Jason Guerrasio

    Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link JC Lee, the daughter of comic book legend Stan Lee, spoke out for the first time to Business Insider. She denied previous allegations of abusing her parents, Stan and Joan Lee. "They are all lies," JC Lee told BI. "I never did it." JC Lee wants to set the record straight.

  • 1 week ago | businessinsider.com | Jason Guerrasio

    Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link Ryan Coogler's "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan, has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. "Sinners" features Jordan as twin brothers battling vampires. The film was shot with IMAX cameras, and will be shown in select theaters worldwide in enhanced IMAX 70mm. Ryan Coogler's latest movie, "Sinners," in which Michael B.

  • 1 week ago | businessinsider.com | Jason Guerrasio

    Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link Katy Perry joined Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket. She sang the Louis Armstrong song "What a Wonderful World" while on board. Perry emphasized the flight's focus on collective energy and future women in space. Katy Perry spent the morning as an astronaut. But while she sailed through space on a 10-minute flight, she reminded the all-female crew that she's a singer, too.

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Jason Guerrasio
Jason Guerrasio @JasonGuerrasio
8 Apr 25

RT @JasonGuerrasio: Ryan Coogler told me why he’ll get ownership of SINNERS in 25 years from WB. And why it wasn’t a power move but was for…

Jason Guerrasio
Jason Guerrasio @JasonGuerrasio
7 Apr 25

Ryan Coogler told me why he’ll get ownership of SINNERS in 25 years from WB. And why it wasn’t a power move but was for personal reasons. In fact, he says he has no plans to gain ownership of future titles (and doesn’t own any of his past feature work) https://t.co/XXCU0ReZMx

Jason Guerrasio
Jason Guerrasio @JasonGuerrasio
5 Apr 25

I went to #CinemaCon, saw a lot of footage, here are the titles that stood out (not counting the titles that already had trailers out before this week)

Insider Entertainment
Insider Entertainment @insiderent

14 movies we're excited to see after watching never-before-seen footage at CinemaCon 2025 https://t.co/vwS0ST6HJp