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ICE Shooting Video, White House Spin, and the World We’re In
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In a Time of Turmoil and Trauma, the Golden Globes Didn’t Read the Room
The show’s big winners were deserving, but the show felt forced and awkward in its insistence on being loose and fun
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Awards Season Revs Up on Golden Globes Weekend: ‘It’s F—king Crazy’
The AFI, Spirit Awards and BAFTA piggyback to make Golden Globes weekend a wild few days of schmoozing
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Who’s the Boss? Jeremy Allen White and Scott Cooper Dissect Their Springsteen Movie
TheWrap magazine: “I would give Bruce a hug in the morning and a hug in the evening, and we would text each other at the end of the day,” says White
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‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Sinners’ Continue Awards-Season Roll With Producers Guild Nominations
Other nominees include “Marty Supreme,” “Frankenstein,” “Train Dreams,” “Bugonia,” “Sentimental Value” and two surprises — “F1” and “Weapons”
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How Sara Bareilles Joined the ‘Lesbian Avengers’ to Write a Song for ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’
The Oscar-shortlisted song is a collaboration between Bareilles, Brandi Carlile and the late poet Andrea Gibson
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Paul Mescal on the Healing Power of ‘Hamnet’: ‘It’s Not Grief Porn’
The Golden Globe nominee also explains that, as an Irish actor, he used to have “a chip on my shoulder” about Shakespeare
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Creatorverse: The Livestreaming Boom is Just Beginning
Twitch, TikTok and YouTube are seeing a change in how creators stream
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317 Films Qualify for the Oscars, But Only 201 Are Eligible for Best Picture
“KPop Demon Hunters” is one of the film not eligible in the Academy’s top category, which requires filmmakers to submit diversity and inclusion forms
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Inside the Ratings: Just How Big Is ‘Stranger Things 5?’
Plus, the Rose Bowl scores the top telecast during New Year’s week with 22.8 million viewers and ABC News’ “The Year: 2025” grows double-digits
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Going Inside the Music of ‘Sirât’: Radical, Experimental – and Maybe Even Comical?
“It was one of the boldest moves I’ve ever done,” says composer David Letellier, aka Kangding Ray
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Tony Dokoupil Charts a Trump-Friendly Course for the ‘CBS Evening News’ | Analysis
From amplifying the White House’s January 6 spin to saluting Marco Rubio, the newly minted anchor is signaling a less adversarial tone out of the gate
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‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Sinners,’ ‘Wicked: For Good’ Nominated for Art Directors Guild Awards
The ADG unveiled nominees in feature film, television, commercial and music video categories
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After a Rocky Year, Newsrooms Push Deeper Into AI
Editorial missteps, staff resistance and public skepticism haven’t slowed experimentation as news outlets wrestle with how to embrace AI without eroding trust
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How Nick Cave Wrote the Theme to ‘Train Dreams’ in His Sleep
“Really, this just never, ever happens to me,” says the Australian rock icon of writing the Oscar-shortlisted song while on vacation














