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Aaron Gates

Editor

Aaron Gates has 10 years of editing experience, with 7 of those years dedicated to product review editing and consumer-focused content. He’s supplemented his writing studies degree from Utah Valley University with an ACES certification in accurate, audience-focused editing, and he works with writers at CableTV.com to help produce engaging content and trustworthy copy through conscious editing. Most evenings you’ll find Aaron thriving in Seattle, geeking out with his husband over the latest horror films, and impatiently waiting for the next season of X-Men ’97 to drop.

SAG-AFTRA on strike during Venice Film Festival

Unions on Strike at Venice: What the Strike Means for Promotion and Premieres

by | Aug 30, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News

The Venice Film Festival kicks off the fall festival circuit—and awards season—this weekend, but many writers and actors will not be present for premieres due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Some independent films have received publicity waivers from SAG-AFTRA, allowing their cast to promote them.

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AMC Shows Will Stream on Max

AMC Shows Will Stream on Max: Which Shows and For How Long?

by | Aug 29, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News

Seven shows from AMC Networks will start streaming on Max in September, adding over 200 episodes to the streamer’s content library.

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‘Dune’ Delayed to March. Here’s Where Other Fall Movies Stand

by | Aug 29, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News

Summer movies are bringing the box office back, with Barbie bringing in over $155 million during its opening weekend and Oppenheimer hitting $80 million. But studios are beginning to remove late summer and fall movies from their schedule, citing the SAG-AFTRA strike as the main reason for the move.

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What to Watch This Week | August 28–September 3

by | Aug 28, 2023 | Entertainment

This week’s What to Watch picks include the return of The Wheel of Time, the final seasons of Archer and Disenchantment, PBS mysteries Professor T and Van der Walk, horror flick Perpetrator, and WWE Payback pro wrestling action. Let’s watch some TV!

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Only Murders in the Building Season 3, Episode 5 Recap

by | Aug 28, 2023 | Entertainment

Who murdered Ben Glenroy on Only Murders In The Building? Let’s recap episode 5 and make our best guesses.

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Get $200 Off NFL Sunday Ticket With Xfinity

by | Aug 25, 2023 | Entertainment

Don’t miss a second of the 2023 NFL season with Xfinity’s limited-time NFL Sunday Ticket deal for new customers.

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ABC Airing ‘The Golden Bachelor’ and ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Thursdays This Fall

by | Aug 25, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News

ABC updated its strike-proof fall schedule with a Thursday block dedicated to The Bachelor franchise. The new offering from the franchise, The Golden Bachelor, will premiere at 8 p.m. on Thursday, September 28, with lead Gerry Turner.

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A Korean man hides in a dark room. We see only his partially lit face.

4 Korean Horror Movies to Stream Now

by | Aug 25, 2023 | Entertainment

So you’re looking for Korean horror movies? We have four recommendations for you: A revenge flick, a creature feature, a zombie movie, and an extra-large creepshow with everything—including the power to mess you up for life.

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CNN Launching Hub on Max

CNN Launching Hub on Max: What Does This Mean for Viewers?

by | Aug 24, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News

After tabling CNN+ over a year ago, Warner Bros. Discovery announced it would add a CNN Hub to Max with new originals and live programming. CNN Max Live News will include a 24/7 live news feed and original programming exclusive to Max subscribers.

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National Cinema Day 2023

National Cinema Day Is Back With $4 Movie Tickets

by | Aug 24, 2023 | Entertainment, Industry News

Fall is looming, but the summer movie season isn’t over yet: On Sunday, August 27, National Cinema Day 2023 kicks off a full day of $4 theater tickets to your favorite flicks of the summer, new releases, and classic re-releases. It was such a hit in 2022 that the National Cinema Foundation is going annual with it.

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