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John Horn
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Former Host, Retake, The Frame and Hollywood: The Sequel
Stories by John Horn
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Despite Oscar Snub For Viola Davis And Other Black Performers, Actresses Of Color Made Gains In 2022A new study shows that while women overall did not claim materially more leading roles last year, actresses from under-represented groups fared better
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The new civil action, filed by the parents and sister of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, follows the criminal charges brought against the actor and producer on Jan. 19.
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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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From the diversity seen on the red carpet and onstage, to the pointed messages delivered during the ceremony, the movie industry is at a tipping point.
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Big wins for "Moonlight" and African American actors are laudable, but the Motion Picture Academy and the industry must address broader diversity issues.
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For the second consecutive year, not a single person of color was nominated in any of the 20 slots for the top performances from 2015 — best or supporting actor and actress. See the full list.
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The comedian's appearance as host in 2005 was the second-highest rated ceremony of the past decade, topped only by Ellen DeGeneres.
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The Academy Awards' producers tried to address criticism of mostly white nominees by filling the ranks of presenters with black actors, but bigger issues are on the table.
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As sometimes happens around secret negotiations, the $12 million figure was nearly three times the actual sales price for the drama, "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"
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There is not a single person of color among the 20 people nominated for lead and supporting actor and actress, a lack of diversity that is reflected in the filmmaking nominations, as well. See the full list of winners, watch the Best Picture trailers and more.
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Sony has told theater chains that it will release them from any obligations to screen the film following a threat from hackers that invoked 9/11.
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Playwright Dan O'Brien and composer Quetzal Flores collaborated on a 10-minute drama with music titled "The Ballad of George Zimmerman."