COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Even as major productions like Marvel scale back filming in Georgia, state leaders and entertainment advocates say the Peach State’s film industry remains strong — thanks to ...
ATLANTA — Georgia’s film industry is reacting to President Trump’s threat to impose a 100-percent tariff on all foreign-made films. Randy Davidson, CEO of Georgia Entertainment, said while labor costs ...
Craig Miller, a Hardaway High School graduate who left Columbus to become one of the Georgia film industry’s most influential leaders but still helped his hometown develop into a movie production hub, ...
Georgia’s film industry slowed down this year. Data shows a significant drop from the $4 billion amassed a few years ago, and ...
President Donald Trump wants to impose a massive tariff on all movies coming in from outside the U.S. Right now, White House officials are trying to figure out how that would work. They say they’re ...
At the end of “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” and dozens of other movies and TV shows, there’s a logo that has become familiar to cinephiles over the past decade: a Georgia ...
For more than a decade, Georgia stood tall as a dominant force in U.S. film production, earning the nickname “Hollywood of the South.” The Peach State became the go-to location for major Hollywood ...
Is Atlanta still the Hollywood of the South? Superhero movies, like the recent "Superman," bring big business to Georgia. But these days, movie production across the state is down—much of it moving ...
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