
John Horn
Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
(he/him)
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Involuntary manslaughter filings describe events leading to the fatal shooting of the film’s cinematographer in October 2021
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But not a single woman was nominated for directing.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once came into the night with 11 nods and ended with 7 wins — including three of the four acting awards, best director and best film.
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For the first time in many years, several top box-office releases should earn top nominations
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In-person screenings at the nation’s most important showcase for independent film comes at a critical — if not perilous — moment for adult dramas.
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The charges come more than a year after Hutchins, 42, was shot and killed on a New Mexico set.
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. is neither distinguished nor important, but the industry enjoys the publicity and awards buzz.
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The then-teenage actors who starred in 1968’s Romeo and Juliet filed a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures this week, arguing that director Franco Zeffirelli forced them to perform in the nude
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Two new reports show few gains for women, not only as movie directors, but also as writers, editors, cinematographers and composers.
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Next step: Actual Oscar nominations on Jan. 24
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