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The L.A. Times will host its book festival this weekend. So will BookCon in NYC. Is there room enough for both?
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Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó is one of three Oscar-nominated documentary shorts helmed by Asian American directors.
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TV critics share thoughts on The Gentlemen, The Traitors and The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin.
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Who says only the stars get to party this Sunday?
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How the Kim family kept the movie theater afloat for almost 50 years through blood, sweat and the kindness of volunteers.
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Interest in Oppenheimer and other popular films this year, including Barbie, Poor Things, and The Holdovers, could draw more viewers to Sunday night’s telecast.
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The unions are seeking increased compensation and worker protections, from safety on set to mandated rest periods to rules governing AI uses.
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Getting Oscars-ready at the Academy Museum, a celebration of the arts for foster youth, trivia, a fun run, and more.
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A variety of films broke through in the last year, not only the "Barbenheimer" duo, but also “smaller” movies, such as Poor Things.
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Madonna to Michele Norris, flamenco to food festivals, Warhol shorts to Oscars shorts. And don’t forget to vote!
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It's been more than 30 years since a horror movie won an Academy Award for Best Picture. Should the Oscars rethink its approach?