Oscars
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How Brad Bird Overcame Superhero Fatigue to Make ‘The Incredibles 2’
Oscar Wrap magazine: “I thought, ‘There’s already too many superhero films — is the public going to be sick of them by the time this comes out?’” says Bird
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‘Black Panther’ Stars Chadwick Boseman and Michael B Jordan on ‘Broadening People’s Bandwidth’
Oscar Wrap magazine: “Over the years Hollywood has not put its resources behind movies like this,” Boseman says
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‘Black Panther’ Stars Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan Portraits (Exclusive Photos)
Actors stop by StudioWrap for an interview and photo session
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‘The Rider’: ChloĆ© Zhao Explains How Brady Jandreau Shaped Her Quiet Masterpiece
Oscar Wrap magazine: At every stage of filming, Zhao’s tale of a rodeo cowboy forced into early retirement was shaped by its lead actor
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Regina Hall Explains Why ‘Support the Girls’ Isn’t Your Typical #MeToo Movie
Oscar Wrap magazine: “I kept waiting for this studio-engine plot to reveal, and it didn’t,” actress says of Andrew Bujalski’s film
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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Team on the High Tech Needed for the Hit Film’s Lo-Fi Look
Oscar Wrap magazine: “Every single day, we had a roadblock in our way,” co-director Bob Persichetti says
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Ethan Hawke on Paul Schrader’s ‘Life or Death’ Approach to ‘First Reformed’
Oscar Wrap magazine: “He was trembling the way a young artist trembles with anticipation, anxiety, fear, electrical current,” the star says of the veteran writer-director
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‘First Reformed’ Star Ethan Hawke Portraits (Exclusive Photos)
The actor stops by StudioWrap for an interview and photo session
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Emily Blunt on How Mary Poppins’ Adventures Are ‘Like Heroin to Her’
Oscar Wrap magazine: “She’s like an adrenaline junkie,” the actress says of her character in “Mary Poppins Returns”
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‘The Death of Stalin’: Armando Iannucci Explores the Nature of Power Through Black Comedy
TheWrap Oscar magazine: “Veep” creator tells TheWrap about the improvisational nature of the film’s kangaroo court climax
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Oscars: Europe Loses Ground and 6 Other Lessons We Learned From This Year’s Short Lists
From foreign films to docs and songs and scores and shorts, the lists revealed a few things about this year’s races
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Oscars’ Best Picture Category Needs Fixing – Here’s an Easy Way to Do It
OscarWrap magazine: At a time when the Academy wants to embrace inclusion and diversity, it’s sticking to a system that narrows voters’ focus
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Spike Lee on the New Wave of Hit-Making Black Filmmakers: ‘I Hope This Is Not a Trend’
OscarWrap magazine: “I hope this is steady, that it’s not just like a blip,” the “BlackKklansman” director says
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Inside ‘Green Book’: Read Tony Lip’s Real Letters From the Road Tour With Donald Shirley
TheWrap Oscar magazine: Nick Vallelonga, son of the man played by Viggo Mortensen, says his father’s reaction to the movie would be, “Why the hell weren’t you making movies about me a long time ago?”
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The Oscars Are About to Dump a Load of Short Lists on Us – Here’s What to Expect
For the first time, the Academy will release nine short lists at once, trimming the field in the foreign-language, documentary and music categories, among others