
Tyler Aquilina
Media Analyst, Variety Intelligence Platform at Variety
Dispensing witticisms in hopes of your approval. Media analyst @Variety Intelligence Platform. Formerly @EW, @THR.
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5 days ago |
variety.com | Tyler Aquilina
Los Angeles’ film and TV production crisis has already become the dominant entertainment industry story of 2025, well on its way to defining the sector for the second half of the 2020s. With even President Donald Trump weighing in on the issue, “#StayinLA” is now a cause célèbre for anyone with a vested interest in the future of Hollywood.
The 15 best movies within TV shows, from 'The Rural Juror' to 'The Crows Have Eyes 3: The Crowening'
1 week ago |
ew.com | Tyler Aquilina |James Mercadante
With countless titles to choose from (you can browse yourself on Nestflix !), we've handpicked 15 of our favorite features ever made — or not made? — on television. Few things are more frustrating than wanting to watch a film that doesn't actually exist, and TV series love to tease us with snippets of made-up movies their characters either star in or enjoy.
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2 weeks ago |
ew.com | Tyler Aquilina |James Mercadante
Vin Diesel in 'The Fast and the Furious'; Christian Bale in 'Ford v Ferrari'; Chris Hemsworth in 'Rush'. Leave it to Hollywood to take the already amped-up thrill of racing and crank it into high gear. Racing movies rarely struggle to deliver the action goods, but the question of whether actors should actually get behind the wheel is always at hand. And yet, for decades, plenty of stars have taken on the challenge, tackling stunt work to bring as much realism to the screen.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Tyler Aquilina |James Mercadante
Leave it to Hollywood to take the already amped-up thrill of racing and crank it into high gear. Racing movies rarely struggle to deliver the action goods, but the question of whether actors should actually get behind the wheel is always at hand. And yet, for decades, plenty of stars have taken on the challenge, tackling stunt work to bring as much realism to the screen. Brad Pitt is the latest A-lister to hit the accelerator.
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2 weeks ago |
malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Tyler Aquilina |James Mercadante
Leave it to Hollywood to take the already amped-up thrill of racing and crank it into high gear. Racing movies rarely struggle to deliver the action goods, but the question of whether actors should actually get behind the wheel is always at hand. And yet, for decades, plenty of stars have taken on the challenge, tackling stunt work to bring as much realism to the screen. Brad Pitt is the latest A-lister to hit the accelerator.
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