After years of growth, Georgia’s film industry hits a painful reset
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s film industry is struggling. The state’s generous tax credits once turned Atlanta into the Hollywood of the South, drawing hundreds of productions and transforming the local economy. But spending has tumbled from a peak of $4.4 billion in 2022 to just $2.3 billion the last fiscal year. The 2023 writers and actors strikes accelerated the decline, and Marvel has since shifted its productions to the United Kingdom. Many crew members say they’ve struggled to find film work, forcing some to get second jobs or leave the industry entirely. State officials say things are improving and that tax incentives were recently widened to cover newer types of content.
Oscars presenters add a former host, three nominees and a famous father-son duo
The Oscars producers are rounding out their army of starry presenters. On Wednesday producers of the show say Bill Pullman, Lewis Pullman, Rose Byrne, Wagner Moura, Delroy Lindo, Jimmy Kimmel, Pedro Pascal, Channing Tatum and Sigourney Weaver will take the stage Sunday. The show will feature two major performances of Oscar-nominated songs. Those are “Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters” and “I Lied to You” from “Sinners.” Miles Caton and Raphael Saadiq will be on hand for the “Sinners” moment, as will Misty Copeland, Eric Gales, Buddy Guy, Brittany Howard and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. Conan O'Brien is returning to host the live broadcast Sunday.
Minimalist horror 'Undertone' uses audio and soundscapes to scare you
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Horror filmmaker Ian Tuason is making his feature debut with “Undertone.” The minimalist, auditory horror film about a paranormal podcaster haunted by audio recordings opens in theaters Friday. Tuason made his name in virtual reality horror shorts before tackling a feature. The film was inspired by both his keen understanding of soundscapes and a particularly difficult time when he served as a caregiver to both his parents who died from cancer. Hollywood has taken notice of Tuason, who will direct a new “Paranormal Activity” movie.
Morrissey calls off concert in Spain after local festivities deprived him of sleep
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — British rock star Morrissey won’t perform a concert in Valencia after festivities in the Spanish city kept him from getting a proper night’s rest. A statement posted on Morrissey’s website several hours before the concert was supposed to be held on Thursday said that it the former singer of The Smiths was suffering from “sleep deprivation.” It said that he was disturbed during the night by loud music and megaphone announcements that were audible from inside his hotel room. The statement made it unclear if the concert will be rescheduled or if ticket holders can request a refund.
Specially built wood horn known as holztrompete sounds at Met Opera in Wagner's `Tristan und Isolde'
NEW YORK (AP) — A new Met Opera production of “Tristan und Isolde” uses Wagner’s rare wooden horn, the holztrompete, for a key offstage moment. Audiences hear its joyous call as the ship carrying Isolde and King Marke arrives to a dying Tristan. Met principal trumpet Billy R. Hunter Jr. says it sounds nothing like the usual substitute. Wagner wanted a loud, natural sound, but his directions for the instrument were vague. Over time, houses used other instruments, including the tárogató. Hunter plays the new holztrompete built in Germany. The specially constructed horn is nearly Hunter’s height.
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — René Redzepi has stepped down from his post at the iconic Danish restaurant Noma following allegations of abuse and assault at the Copenhagen landmark. The restaurant founder and celebrity chef has been dogged for years by reports of staff mistreatment and yearslong use of unpaid interns to fuel the pricy restaurant. Noma has been ranked first on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants List five times. The criticism came to a head recently on social media and in the New York Times. Sponsors have pulled funding for the Southern California residency. The chef did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
New permanent exhibition shows plaster casts of Pompeii victims frozen at the moment of their death
Pompeii, Italy (AP) — A new permanent exhibition has opened in Pompeii that shows plaster casts of people killed in the Mount Vesuvius eruption, frozen in their final moments. On Thursday, curators put 22 casts on public display for the first time. Experts call them “imprints of pain.” They were created by pouring plaster into spaces left in hardened ash. Director Gabriel Zuchtriegel says the goal is dignity and understanding. Archaeologist Silvia Martina Bertesago says modern tests reveal age, sex, disease, and diet.
Q&A: Shakira says she feels like she's just getting started. A Rock Hall nomination begs to differ
NEW YORK (AP) — Shakira says her new world tour is turning lifelong dreams into reality as she sets attendance records and earns major recognition. The boundary-breaking Colombian performer told The Associated Press she feels like she is experiencing “a new beginning” in her career after more than three decades in music. She described a “magical” return to Mexico City’s Zócalo, the main square where 400,000 fans showed up to her concert. She also says her 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination is “surreal,” as rock music has shaped her from the start. She's happy to represent her Latino community with the nomination.
Movie Review: 'Reminders of Him' is a sad-happy Colleen Hoover adaptation, mixing grief and romance
“Reminders of Him” follows Kenna Rowan as she tries to rebuild her life after prison and reconnect with her young daughter. The movie opens in theaters Friday as a close adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel, says AP critic Mark Kennedy. Kenna returns to her small town with no money and no support. Her daughter lives with her dead boyfriend’s parents. His best friend, Ledger, also helps raise the child. Kenna’s return threatens that fragile home. The story avoids clear villains and leans on empathy. Actors Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers ground the romance. The movie turns sad, tender, and sometimes melodramatic.
Oscars preview: Producers tease ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and ‘Sinners’ celebrations
The Oscars producers are turning this year’s nominated songs into big showpieces that celebrate the films behind them. On Sunday, “KPop Demon Hunters” performers EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami take the stage with more than the usual “Golden” routine. The broadcast also spotlights “I Lied to You” from “Sinners,” with musicians and cast exploring how music shapes the movie. Executive producers Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan say the show centers on the “human touch,” from set design to story packages. They also introduce a “fab five” moment for the new casting award and say they have protocols for surprises and disruptions.

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