
John Horn
Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
(he/him)
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Reality check: Even before COVID, the television turnout was plummeting.
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The husband and 9-year-old son of Halyna Hutchins make their case with a dramatic reenactment of the fatal shooting.
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USC study finds Hollywood is finally making consistent progress in hiring more women and people of color to direct top-grossing films.
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Jane Campion’s Western adaptation, The Power of the Dog, collected a leading 12 nominations, with the sci-fi drama Dune in second with 10.
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"We Need to Talk About Cosby" focuses on Cosby's career as a comedian and actor, and 50 years of allegations of sexual assault.
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Hannah Guitierrez-Reed, the young armorer on the Western "Rust," filed a lawsuit alleging ammunition dealer Seth Kenney is responsible for a live round that killed the film's cinematographer.
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"The Power of the Dog," one of 2021's best-reviewed movies, was not nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for best ensemble. The lowly-regarded "House of Gucci" was.
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Sidney Poitier fought against systemic racism in Hollywood. But Hollywood continues to shun Black actors and filmmakers, along with women and people of color.
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It's an open secret that the Golden Globes and the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. aren't legitimate. But as long as the awards could help studios, networks and streamers, no one said a thing.
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Even with required booster shots and proof of a negative test for all visitors, the Sundance Film Festival decides it's unsafe to hold its gathering in person.
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