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The Nomads Of ‘Nomadland' On Their Newfound Stardom
Linda May and Charlene Swankie had never acted before. Now they’re in an Oscar front-runner opposite Frances McDormand.
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25 Years Later, ‘The Birdcage’ Is Hollywood’s Most Monumental Gay Movie
Mike Nichols' memorable comedy starring Nathan Lane and Robin Williams became an unlikely smash, opening doors for more queer-themed pop culture.
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The Charming Documentary Where Truffle-Hunting Dogs Are The Stars
Directors Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw embedded themselves among enigmatic Italian practitioners to make "The Truffle Hunters."
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Tom Holland Wants To Be Taken Seriously. But Can He Move Past Spider-Man?
With the gritty addiction drama "Cherry," the 24-year-old actor is trying to prove he's more than a Marvel superhero.
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Steven Yeun On 'Minari,' His Most Personal Movie Yet
The "Walking Dead" alum channeled his own father to portray a striving dad chasing the American dream in Lee Isaac Chung's masterful film.
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‘Nomadland’ Is An Astonishing Movie And A Worthy Oscar Front-Runner
In terms of Best Picture candidates, it doesn't get much better than Chloé Zhao's gentle travelogue starring Frances McDormand.
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‘Saint Maud’ Is 2021’s First Great Horror Movie
In Rose Glass' electrifying directorial debut, Morfydd Clark plays a born-again nurse hellbent on saving souls.
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Let's Break Down Daniel Kaluuya’s Signature Head Tilt
"Judas and the Black Messiah" joins "Get Out," "Black Panther" and "Widows" on the list of films that have crystallized Kaluuya's best move.
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Michelle Pfeiffer, Unheralded Comedy Maven
In her new movie, "French Exit," Pfeiffer shows us what we've long taken for granted about the Oscar-nominated actor.
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Inside Zendaya And John David Washington’s Quarantine Movie
"Euphoria" creator Sam Levinson wrote and directed Netflix's "Malcolm & Marie," a volatile relationship drama, during COVID-19.
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Christopher Plummer, Star Of 'Sound of Music' And Dozens Of Other Films, Dies At 91
The Oscar winner is also known for his work on Broadway and in the movies "The Insider," "Beginners" and "Knives Out."
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The Snubs And Surprises Of The 2021 Golden Globes Nominations
"I May Destroy You," "Da 5 Bloods" and a handful of buzzed-about TV series, films and performances were sadly ignored this year.
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Must-See Movies From The 2021 Sundance Film Festival
Here are the best titles that premiered virtually, including a Tessa Thompson drama, an Ed Helms comedy and a "Sesame Street" documentary.
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The Trailblazer Who Swims With Sharks
“I was on an adventure, and it lasted for years and years,” says Valerie Taylor, subject of the new documentary “Playing with Sharks.”
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The Oscar Race Is Far From Over Thanks To These Movies
"Judas and the Black Messiah," "Malcolm & Marie" and "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" are among this year's eleventh-hour awards contenders.
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How One Writer Channeled The Black Experience In ‘One Night In Miami’ And ‘Soul’
Kemp Powers is new to Hollywood, but he's already a major Oscar contender thanks to two well-received movies.
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Cloris Leachman, 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' Star And Hollywood Icon, Dies At 94
The actor and comedian, who won eight Emmys and an Oscar, is also famous for her roles in "Phyllis, "The Last Picture Show" and "Young Frankenstein."
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How Hollywood Pulls Off The Best Food Scenes In Movies And TV
Food stylists' wizardry brings memorable culinary moments to life, from Brad Pitt's lollipops to Meryl Streep's ducks.
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All The Mouthwatering Food You See In Movies? That's Someone's Job.
As culinary culture exploded across America in the last few decades, food stylists became pervasive on Hollywood sets.