Tag: Writers Guild of America
The Writers Guild and United Talent Agency Finally, Almost End Their War
After yearlong standoff, one of the "Big Four" has reached an agreement with the writers' union
Black Screenwriters Are Demanding that Hollywood Take Action to Diversify
In a strongly worded letter, WGA West's Committee of Black Writers tells the powers that be that it's time for change
Agents Have Won a Battle Against the Writers Guild—but the War Is Far From Over
A Hollywood clash of the titans is just heating up
Three of the Big Hollywood Talent Agencies Are Now Suing the Writers Guild
CAA joins WME and UTA in fighting back over agent firings
Writers Guild Negotiations Stall as Internal Tensions Mount
More than two months after their split, writers and agents are at loggerheads
Hollywood Writers Are Giving It a Go Without Agents—but How’s It Going?
Some scribes are still finding their footing
Mark and Jay Duplass Talk Togetherness, Turning Down Marvel (or Maybe DC), and Cheating on Each Other
The brothers doled out wisdom, advice, and perhaps some secrets at a Writers Guild Foundation event Tuesday night
Is Peter Bart the Most Hated Man in Hollywood?
He knows the movie business as well as anyone, and when he talks, studio chiefs listen. He’s Variety editor-in-chief Peter Bart, and he lives in curious coexistence with the industry he covers