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Thomas Buckley

Los Angeles

Film Reporter at Bloomberg News

Film Reporter at Bloomberg 🎬🍿 [email protected]

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  • 6 days ago | newgeography.com | Thomas Buckley

    Ten thousand years from now, future archaeologists will be allowed back into the wasteland that was once known as California. They will find many wonderous things but what they come across in Central Valley will astonish them – mile after mile after mile of concrete pillars, crumbling decks, arched bridges seemingly connecting nowhere to nothing and straight line after straight line.

  • 1 week ago | dailycampus.com | Thomas Buckley

    The 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner, but the buzz surrounding the potential top prospects has been eminent since the beginning of the 2024 college football season. The most notable aspect of this draft class has been the overwhelming amount of quality quarterback talent, but it also has a multitude of other highly rated prospects in all positions scattered across the board.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Thomas Buckley

    All of the major filming categories declined during the first quarter, FilmLA said. (Bloomberg) -- Movie and TV filming in the greater Los Angeles area declined 22% in the first quarter, reflecting a worldwide slump in production and California’s continued loss of business to other areas. Television production, the biggest part of the industry, fell 31%, while feature film production was down 29%, the permitting office FilmLA said Monday in a statement.

  • 1 week ago | lewrockwell.com | Thomas Buckley

    In its effort to combat homelessness, Los Angeles County and the city itself and other cities in the county will spend more than $2 billion dollars this year on its 70,000 or so vagrants. That works out to be about $30,000 per drooping head.

  • 2 weeks ago | newgeography.com | Thomas Buckley

    If you let the popularity of an idea – no matter how silly - dictate your stance, then you are not a very good elected official. If you completely ignore and shoo-away and disparage overwhelming public sentiment on an issue, then you are not a very good elected official. And, in the latter case, doing so used to mean your job at risk. But that, in the large and depressing part, is no longer the case. And that is a result of voting districts, at every level.

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26 Feb 25

RT @Lucas_Shaw: Warner Bros. was once the most stable and successful studio in Hollywood. It's had a rough few years -- rough decade? -- an…

Thomas Buckley
Thomas Buckley @tgbuckley
5 Feb 25

RT @Lucas_Shaw: Over the past year, OpenAI met with Hollywood studios to show off its new video tool Sora. None of them has done a deal t…

Thomas Buckley
Thomas Buckley @tgbuckley
29 Jan 25

RT @Lucas_Shaw: Scooplet: 3Arts, one of Hollywood's largest management companies, is seeking to raise up to $250 million to expand its busi…