Tatiana Siegel, mySA

Tatiana Siegel

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Past:
  • mySA
  • Hollywood Reporter
  • billboard
  • SPIN
  • Business Insider

Past articles by Tatiana:

Florence Pugh to Skip ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ New York Premiere

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This Year, Hollywood’s China Relationship Finally Unraveled

It doesn’t matter how accommodating the industry may be — the next phase of the Xi Jinping era may be defined by less space for Western content. → Read More

Lena Dunham, Kanye West, Princess Diana Movies on Tap for Sundance

The indie film mecca returns to in person with a smaller lineup but perhaps more hot-button fare than usual with films about abortion and a docuseries about Bill Cosby. → Read More

Sundance and Berlin Festivals Fear Omicron But Resist Going Virtual (So Far)

The COVID-19 variant is derailing press tours like Netflix’s 'Don’t Look Up,' but 2022 festival organizers are forging on with in-person events. → Read More

Hollywood Warms to Saudi Arabia’s Money Again

It wasn’t too long ago that power brokers rushed to distance themselves from the country after the killing of columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Now it’s hosting a star-studded film festival and backing big-budget features with U.S. talent. → Read More

Why Streamers Are Stalling on Sharing Data

Success is subjective, subscriber bases vary wildly, and confusing metrics math has left Hollywood with little more to go on than "we know hot programming when we see it." → Read More

Hollywood Studio Projects Get Stricter About COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

As studios debate how to handle COVID-19 vaccine resistance, the Biden administration is moving forward with its own mandates that are pushing Hollywood to toe the line. Though a federal court recently halted vaccine and testing requirements for private businesses with 100 or more employees pending review, the White House said Nov. 8 that the […] → Read More

Eight Deaths at Travis Scott Astroworld Concert Include 14-Year-Old, Official Calls for Independent Investigation

An electric concert featuring superstars like Travis Scott and Drake gave way to tragedy as the crowd "compressed" and caused panic, trampling and cardiac arrest for as many as 11 concert goers. → Read More

Hollywood Battle Lines Emerge in Simmering Vaccine War

Without mandates to get a shot, some film and TV sets have been thrown into chaos as A-list holdouts have caused work stoppages while others say, “It’s not my place to police anyone.” → Read More

Scarlett Johansson, Disney Settle Explosive ‘Black Widow’ Lawsuit

The settlement brings to a close a back-and-forth PR battle that pitted the Marvel star vs. the studio for the past two months and was poised to have dramatic implications for Hollywood’s major studios. → Read More

Toronto Hot List: Jason Statham, Kaley Cuoco and More Stars Topline Fest’s Buzziest Sales Titles

Dealmaking will likely be subdued thanks to the COVID-19 effect (again), but from an action thriller about beekeeping (you read that correctly) to a time-traveling rom-com, there are plenty of projects to entice buyers. → Read More

How Time’s Up Woes Are Overshadowing Its Mission Beyond Hollywood

The Time's Up Legal Defense Fund continues to stand up for victims in need. But to some critics, the two organizations are simply too cozy for comfort. → Read More

How Will #FreeBritney Deal With a “Ruthless” Probate System? Law Experts Assess

As Britney Spears publicly states a desire "to end" a conservatorship that's been in place since 2008, legal pros analyze her path out of it. → Read More

Hong Kong’s New Film Censorship May Force Hollywood “to Make Difficult Decisions”

As authorities impose a ban on any project deemed "a threat to national security," documentary makers, financiers and distributors will face immediate impact. → Read More

From Deal Frenzy to Decoupling: Is the China-Hollywood Romance Officially Over?

Five years after an unprecedented era of frenzied East-West dealmaking, cash flow has stopped, Donald Trump's trade war lingers, censorship is on the rise and human rights abuses in the Middle Kingdom have upended business prospects for the U.S. film industry: "It's hard to know what's going to happen." → Read More

Behind Warner Bros.’ Search for a Black Superman

After enlisting Ta-Nehisi Coates to write the latest feature on the superhero, the studio is searching for its director and star as it kick-starts the next phase of its DC universe. → Read More

Oscars: Traditional Studios Off to Strong Start With 4 Early Wins

Thomas Vinterberg, whose 'Another Round' won best international film, teared up as he recounted the tragedy of losing his daughter, who was killed by a distracted driver. → Read More

Kevin Spacey's Strange New World: From Triple Threat to Legal Challenges on Three Fronts

The two-time Oscar winner has reached a "critical mass" of legal challenges over allegations of sexual misconduct that make it unlikely he will ever work again. → Read More

Is Hollywood's Wall of Silence on Scott Rudin Beginning to Crack?

As the mega-producer begins to cut ties with Broadway shows and film projects amid abuse claims, financial backer Barry Diller stays mum and key decision-makers have stayed out of the fray so far. → Read More

Scott Rudin Steps Back From Upcoming Films

Nearly two weeks after The Hollywood Reporter published a cover story detailing Scott Rudin's history of alleged abuse, the uber-producer released a statement that he is stepping back from a number of his upcoming films, according to reports by Variety and Deadline Hollywood. → Read More