
John Horn
Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
(he/him)
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A year after all twelve acting winners were white, the Emmys do (a little bit) better.
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A year after all acting winners were white, there's a bit of hope—but no guarantee — that some Emmys will go to people from traditionally underrepresented communities.
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Good movies don’t always make you feel good, and this year’s edition of the Telluride festival embraced that idea, almost to a fault.
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The right has targeted Hollywood as an elitist outpost for decades. While some of the criticism is displaced and unspecific, there’s ample reason to cast the entertainment industry as environmentally hypocritical.
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Actor has said the gun discharged on its own, but the FBI says that's not possible.
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The Latino audience has very few representative TV shows to watch. HBO Max just canceled one of the best.
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In an era of prequels, spinoffs and reboots, Peele's originality stands out
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The announcement that the awards show would become for-profit could lead to the return of the controversy-hit event.
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The streaming giant announced its quarterly earnings with a little more optimism for the future
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Many past winners, often anchored by white performers or ensembles, will compete in the Sept. 12 ceremony.
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