
John Horn
Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
(he/him)
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Streaming services collected a lot of trophies and four non-white performers took home the top film acting prizes.
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The awards show mispronounced Jully Lee's name, put up another actor's picture instead of hers, and didn't credit East West Players for plays it co-produced and co-presented. Numerous theater companies quit the show's presenter, the LA Stage Alliance.
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After saying nominees had to attend in person, Academy Awards loosens its rules.
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Academy Awards to nominees: Please show up in person to the Oscars ceremony, because you can’t participate online.
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Local multiplexes finally are starting to welcome back customers. But will they actually return?
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It's hard to think of many upsides to the pandemic. But Oscar voters took advantage of the shutdown to recognize on Monday an historically diverse slate of Academy Award nominees.
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It's hard to think of many upsides to the pandemic. But Oscar voters took advantage of the shutdown to recognize on Monday an historically diverse slate of Academy Award nominees. Some categories showcased a majority of underrepresented filmmakers and performers, and for the first time two women are competing for best director.
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The Academy has been pushing for more inclusivity. Recent history shows there's still work to be done.
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A new report assigns a very specific economic cost to Hollywood's failure to be inclusive: $10 billion a year.
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After almost a decade of planning and more than five years after construction started, the nearly $500 million museum from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will finally open on Sept. 30.
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