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NAACP Image Award Organizers Praise ‘Powerful Platform’ Ceremony Offers
Celebrating its 55th anniversary this year, the NAACP Image Awards continue to be a shining beacon of Black excellence when it comes to highlighting creatives and projects other awards shows tend…
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Gabriel LaBelle Leads Coming-of-Age Summer Film
Can you remember how you spent your childhood summers? Were they by the pool eating concession stand junk? Biking everywhere you went? Fist-fighting your best friend? Falling for a girl from out…
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A Clunky Remix of Better Rom-Coms
Music has an almost magical way of transporting us back to the moment in our lives when we heard it: the pop song that underscored your first kiss, the one that played at your graduation and so…
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How to Watch March Madness 2024 on Sling TV
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March Madness kicks off this weekend with…
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Tom Hiddleston to Earn Variety Virtuoso Award at Miami Film Festival
Variety will present Tom Hiddleston with the Variety Virtuoso Award at the Miami Film Festival on Tuesday, April 9. The award will be for his career achievements across film, theater and…
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‘Wilfred Buck’ About Indigenous Star Lore Expert Is a Feel-Good Story
Speaking to Variety ahead of her film’s world premiere at leading European doc fest CPH:DOX, Lisa Jackson was keen to emphasize that “Wilfred Buck” is what she calls a “feel-good story” despite…
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‘Bottoms,’ Reneé Rapp and More
“Bottoms,” “Ru Paul’s Drag Race,” “Ted Lasso,” and Reneé Rapp took home top prizes at the GLAAD Media Awards, which this year celebrates the 35th anniversary of the annual award show.
Awards…
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Broadway Musical of Nicholas Sparks Story
Musical theater can be a sucker for a romantic tale, whether it’s about obsessive devotion, idealized passion, or lost loves. “The Notebook,” based on Nicholas Sparks‘ bestselling, 1996 debut…
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Justice Smith Says ‘The American Society of Magical Negroes’ Is About ‘Insidious…
Upon his 2013 graduation from the Orange County School of the Arts, Justice Smith assumed he would spend some time “waiting tables and doing small roles in indie films here and there.” Instead,…
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Olmo Schnabel’s Feature Debut ‘Pet Shop Days’ Acquired by Utopia
“Pet Shop Days,” the directorial debut from Hollywood scion Olmo Schnabel, has been acquired by Utopia for theatrical distribution in North America.
A Venice film festival premiere that just…
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