Artswatch: The humbling of Hollywood; Hollywood's bad autumn.(Books and Arts)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, November, 2000

SUMMER is the time for Hollywood's blockbuster froth; in the autumn, studios release their weightier productions. Given their (usually) limited releases and smaller budgets, most autumn films aren't expected to bring in big grosses, at any rate not immediately. Their main goal is to impress the industry's Oscar voters who with luck will reward them the following March. Last autumn brought "American Beauty", "Being John Malkovich", and "Boys Don't Cry", all of which enjoyed good opening weekends and soon went on to achieve critical and popular success.

With a recent actors' strike, an impending walkout by the Writers' Guild and political attacks from Washington, Hollywood has been under siege of late. The films that it has been churning out seem to reflect that...

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