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Could Another Strike Hit Hollywood?
One crew member union, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, has warned of a potential strike authorization vote if a deal is not reached by July 31
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Harmony Korine’s Strip Club Movie Premiere Was All Ass, No Gas
Watching the transgressive director’s experimental action film Aggro Dr1ft in a topless bar in Hollywood wasn’t nearly as titillating as it sounds
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Oscars' New Rules: Best Picture Inclusion Standards and More
The 96th Academy Awards are almost upon us (March 10), so get yourself acquainted with the main rules for nominees and winners
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Chloë Sevigny Is So Over NYC’s Women Walking Their Dogs in Athleisure
The Feud: Capote vs. the Swans star dishes to Rolling Stone about fashion trends, martinis, and the state of New York City
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Greta Gerwig’s Oscar Snub for ‘Barbie’ Is Classic Academy BS
Barbie made $1.4 billion and was a cultural phenomenon, yet its director wasn’t nominated. Only eight women have been in its nearly 100-year history
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‘I Want You to Believe You Will Die’: Vincent Gallo Made Auditions Hell, Women Say
 In The Policeman, Gallo plays the Golden State Killer. Two women say they reported the actor to SAG because of what happened during their auditions
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Taraji P. Henson Is No Longer Settling
The Oscar-nominated actress talks playing The Color Purple’s Shug, her darkest moments amid the pandemic, and pay disparities as a Black actress
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Hollywood Still Isn't Hiring Many Women or People of Color to Direct Major Films
The latest report from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative slammed the major studios for not taking "real steps towards fostering change"
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The 10 Worst Movies of the Year
It was a good year at the movies, but that doesn’t mean we weren’t subjected to plenty of stinkers. These are the worst of the worst
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Grouptherapy.: From Child TV Stars to Boundary-Breaking, Life-Affirming Music
The trio met in Hollywood as teens and realized they had a vision in common
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