Matthew Frank
Latest from Matthew Frank
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How Paul Thomas Anderson Landed in Fortnite, as the Movies-as-Games Era Arrives
SCOOP: I get the story behind the director’s ‘One Battle’ crossover as studios also flood Roblox — and Disney’s Epic Games investment starts to deliver
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Ghosts in the Balcony: A Cross-Country Trip to 58 Theaters Fighting to Survive
In the worst October for moviegoing since the ’90s, I crossed 20 states to hear the primal screen from people keeping film alive — even when Hollywood won’t
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Gen Z Only Watches TV Through Social Clips. Hollywood is Scrambling
As millions of viewers scroll instead of stream, studios grapple with a new marketing dilemma: fight or join?
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Smurfed: Inside the Rotten Tomatoes Market Weaponizing 1-Star Reviews
How an Aussie critic enriched top bettors on Kalshi, feeding a ‘degenerate economy’ that threatens any studio’s best laid plans
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Gen Z and Alpha Want IRL. This Is How Every Studio is Racing to Respond
I talk to Netflix, Uni, WBD, Paramount & Lionsgate execs about plans to win the $52B experience economy as streaming flattens, IP goes live & AI looms
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AI Wars Hit Film School: Profs Teach It, Students Rage. ‘What About Our Jobs?’
At USC, Dodge and other top programs, the next generation fears being left in the dust, alarming the elders: ‘Participate in the revolution or sit it out’
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Participant Collapsed. These 10 Execs Landed Big Roles Afterward
A year later, the indie’s alums prove there’s life after layoff
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‘Minecraft’: Live Chickens, Popcorn & the Gen Z ‘Blur’ that Should Scare Studios
78% of audience is 13-24, mocking the film, and themselves, in a meme-y phenom that defies marketing as ‘head-in-the-sand’ execs remain ‘oblivious’
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H’wood Dem Donors Rage: ‘Ask Me for Another Dollar, I Dare You’
‘We’re not just an ATM’ as top party funders seek Silicon Valley-style leverage and wait (and wait) for a plan on how the party will meet the moment
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H’wood Dem Donors Rage: ‘Ask Me for Another Dollar, I Dare You’
‘We’re not just an ATM’ as top party funders seek Silicon Valley-style leverage and wait (and wait) for a plan on how the party will meet the moment









