IT’S MURDER ON THE DANCE FLOOR - Editor’s note: The underlined parts of the statements are links to other website.

  1. The audience has apathy. They don’t care about awards anymore.
  2. The disconnect between audience and critics is wider than ever.
  3. Critics are no longer critics. They’re activists. Critics no longer criticize movies. They overpraise them in order to get access or merchandise.
  4. The writers no longer write. Now, that Hollywood studios are tied up with a very obvious DEI agenda, Hollywood only employs activists.
  5. Unions are bleeding the studios dry.
  6. Movie stars are extinct.
  7. YouTube, Tiktok and influencers are here to stay and these tech companies took a big chunk of Hollywood’s old audience.
  8. The Golden TV era brought too much content and not enough views.
  9. Disney owns too much. That kills creativity.
  10. Movie theaters are becoming a thing of the past. It’s all about event movies now.
  11. The studio system is broken.
  12. There’s no longer a pilot season.
  13. Consumers prefer old shows.
  14. Netflix focused on creating local content on a global level.
  15. Reality TV is in crisis.
  16. Gen Z prefers streaming.
  17. WB is at the brink of financial collapse. Paramount is up for sale. Studios can no longer afford to make movies for the sake of making movies.
  18. The Hollywood press dismisses movies they deem as controversial.
  19. Sound of Freedom.