Michigan’s film incentive program may be making a comeback with exciting changes.

Advocates of a revived program believe that Michigan has missed opportunities in the film and commercial industry since the original program was gutted in 2015. They argue that bringing media projects back to Michigan can stimulate job creation. However, critics argue it may not best use the state’s tax revenue. Continue reading Michigan’s film incentive program may be making a comeback with exciting changes.

Hilary Slams SoCal, Drowning It In Unprecedented Rain

Record-breaking rainfall and unprecedented flooding hit Los Angeles after Tropical Storm Hilary entered Southern California. The storm, a rarity for the region, brought catastrophic and life-threatening flooding, prompting emergency warnings in Los Angeles and San Diego. Nevada and Arizona were also severely affected, with a state of emergency declared in Nevada due to the threat of flash flooding and mudslides. In Arizona, evacuation orders were … Continue reading Hilary Slams SoCal, Drowning It In Unprecedented Rain

James Gunn Rejects Labeling His New Superman Movie as a “Young Superman” Film

Despite casting a younger actor in the lead role, Director James Gunn urges fans not to jump to conclusions about his upcoming Superman movie. Gunn is working on “Superman: Legacy,” the first film in his reimagined DC Universe. Starring David Corenswet as Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, the movie will set the tone for the entire slate of DC movies and shows overseen … Continue reading James Gunn Rejects Labeling His New Superman Movie as a “Young Superman” Film