Weekly Journal #101
Industry News
California Is Doubling Efforts to Preserve Film and TV Production (New York Times)
Netflix Increases Subscription Price in U.S. and Canada (Hollywood Reporter)
Film
Netflix’s the House Is an Unsettling Anthology Wrapped in Cozy Stop-motion (Verge)
Mommy Is Going Away for a While (New York Times)
Television
Will The CW Be a Streaming Wars Casualty? (Hollywood Reporter)
A Guide to 2022’s Most Promising TV (Atlantic)
Is Week-to-Week TV Winning After All? (Vulture)
WGA Awards TV Nominations (Deadline)
‘They Can’t Kill Us All’ Series Adaptation From Don Cheadle & Brad Weston’s (Deadline)
‘Fallout’ Series at Amazon Finds Its Showrunners, Jonathan Nolan to Direct (Variety)
‘The White Lotus’: Aubrey Plaza To Star In Second Installment Of HBO Series (Deadline)
Digital
How TikTok Is Fueling Hollywood Marketing Campaigns (Deadline)
User-Generated Content Represents 39% of Time Spent With Media: Study (Variety)
Podcasting Hasn’t Produced A New Hit in Years (Bloomberg)
Peter Bogdanovich’s Last Picture Show: NFT ‘LIT Project 2 Flux’ (Deadline)
In Other News
Goodreads Members' Most Anticipated Books of 2022 (Goodreads)
A Tinder Revenge Story: Sean Rad and Barry Diller (Intelligencer)