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As-it-happens update April 21, 2021
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Hollywood Reporter
In a year unlike any other, The Hollywood Reporter's awards expert Scott Feinberg and chief film critic David Rooney hash out the likely winners and the most deserving ahead of Sunday's show. Who Will Win, Who Should Win. THR Illustration / Miami: Patti ...
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Hollywood Reporter
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. Call it soft distancing. In the wake of an April 7 Hollywood ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Five years ago, a joke about Asian kids as Oscar accountants and iPhone sweatshop workers landed during an otherwise racially conscious telecast, galvanizing a community that since has raised its collective voice in the industry. With two straight years of ...
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Hollywood Reporter
The comedy, from 'This Is Us' and 'Love, Victor' showrunners Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, will also be exec produced by original series creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas. Break out the yellow umbrella. After at least three attempts, a sequel ...
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PEOPLE.com
"I think that's what makes the show so fun," she adds. "Especially when you're watching with other people." In fact, Holt herself had theories throughout filming, ...
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IndieWire
The scene finds Craig's Bond naked in a chair and Mikkelsen's Le Chiffre using a whip to inflict pain on Bond's testicles. It was the Bond franchise at its most risqué and provocative, but it turns out the ...
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USA TODAY
And a journalist's investigation into the Son of Sam slayings is at the center of a four-part docuseries, "The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness" (May 5). If you ...
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The New York Times
The first Native American to run a TV comedy talked about creating the new series with Michael Schur and Ed Helms and about her long family history of storytelling.
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The New York Times
One of the most celebrated strippers of her time, she began her career in burlesque's golden twilight and continued performing into her 80s.
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EW.com
1958: HFPA president Henry Gris resigns amid claims of "fixed" voting · 1982: New Star of the Year winner Pia Zadora draws industry ire · 2010: Burlesque and The Tourist shock with Best Picture nominations amid bribery accusations.
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