Peter Saraf and David T. Friendly accept Best Feature award for "Little Miss Sunshine"
David T. Friendly January 30, 2022
An outbreak of 9-figure deals is fueling a new arms race—and serious FOMO from producers like me. Ironically, the very thing that makes these companies so successful may also be a curse that spins them out.
Netflix Golden Globes party
Matthew Belloni January 28, 2022
Reed Hastings' recent stock swoon could portend a compensation crisis inside his executive ranks. But the right-sized valuation might just bring some competitive normalcy to the rest of the entertainment industry.
Yellowjackets on Showtime
Matthew Belloni January 24, 2022
Short-term cash and executive turf wars are preventing ViacomCBS C.E.O. Bob Bakish from doing the obvious: merging Showtime and Paramount+ into a single, more valuable streaming service
Reed Hastings
Matthew Belloni January 24, 2022
The stock price apocalypse is a market problem more than a business problem. Netflix may not be growing fast enough for Wall Street, but what’s wrong with throwing off tens of billions of dollars in cash?


Gossip Girl reboot cast
Julia Alexander January 23, 2022
When it first launched, HBO Max suffered from bad tech, a mid-market brand, and executive upheaval. But in the span of several months, it has transformed itself from a second-tier player into a credible Netflix challenger for streaming dollars.
Jianlin Wang of China Wanda Group
Matthew Belloni January 21, 2022
A candid conversation about China’s cultural imperialism, the rise and fall of Wang Jianlin, and how Beijing learned to beat Hollywood at its own game.
Greg Berlanti
Matthew Belloni January 18, 2022
It’s amazing that the linear network lasted as long as it did. But in this Peak TV era, it’s worth analyzing how the growth of streaming necessarily comes with contraction elsewhere, and, most importantly, who wins and who loses in the process.
Bob Chapek
Matthew Belloni January 14, 2022
Chapek’s “relentless focus on our audience” is generating a lot of chatter, but the C.E.O. isn’t particularly compassionate about the customer. It’s about establishing streaming as a new and viable business model—and ensuring that Chapek keeps his job.


Entourage episode still
David T. Friendly January 13, 2022
A Hollywood producer asks: Will we ever eat lunch in this town again?
Jack Nicholson and Peter Fonda
Matthew Belloni January 10, 2022
Will everyone just pretend the Globes don’t exist?
Jason Kilar
Matthew Belloni January 10, 2022
We talked about the legacy of Project Popcorn, the future of non-franchise films, Discovery spinoff details, CNN+, The CW, The Batman and more.
Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan
Matthew Belloni January 7, 2022
The story of Yellowstone is the story of modern Hollywood—complete with all the egos, dysfunction, botched strategy pivots, the #metoo movement, and, despite it all, incredible creative execution and financial windfalls. Here’s what actually happened, according to multiple sources close to the show.


James Cameron
Matthew Belloni January 3, 2022
I polled some of my best sources for predictions that most people might not be thinking about, both big picture and small. Herewith, Part II...
House of the Dragon
Matthew Belloni December 31, 2021
I polled some of my best sources for predictions that most people might not be thinking about, both big picture and small. Herewith, Part I...
Margot Robbie
Matthew Belloni December 27, 2021
A wholly unscientific, entirely subjective assessment of the five most fortunate beneficiaries of Hollywood's overheated content economy.