California has set aside $342 million in tax credits in a bid to jumpstart production of big-budget films, including a record $43.9 million for the next installment in the "Jumanji" franchise. The ...
California’s incentive program to keep film and TV production in state is undergoing a vast, and vastly important makeover, beginning with Friday’s approval of a bill that more than doubles the amount ...
To many of California's lawmakers, the state's film and TV tax credit isn't enough. Sen. Adam Schiff has introduced a federal ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A Gold Rush movie from director Ang Lee and a biopic set in Long Beach and produced by Snoop Dogg are among the 28 ...
Standing at a movie studio in Burbank, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday formally unveiled a $750 million expansion of California’s film and television tax credit program, part of a push to keep ...
I so loved the trucker humor and Norris’ hand-to-hand combat that I declared it the best movie ever made. Today, I still hold ...
Nine months ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged to more than double the annual amount of funds allocated to California’s film and television tax credit program. Flanked by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, ...
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Clock tower and houses on a street in Mammoth Lakes, California - photravel_ru/Shutterstock The Hollywood sign is hardly the limit of California filmmaking. In ...
Fork n’ Film California: Where Ratatouille and Other Disney Classics Come with a Side of Fine Dining
Fork n’ Film is an immersive experience that combines the magic of cinema with themed dining, operating in California and select locations around the world. This unique concept invites audiences to ...
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