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How Hollywood Has Shaped Our Understanding Of Police
Todd Boyd, a University of Southern California professor who specializes in race and pop culture, discusses the effects of the ubiquitous cop genre.
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In ‘Da 5 Bloods,’ Spike Lee Provides A Fresh Return To The Heart Of Darkness
The famed director's new Netflix movie is a buddy drama that exists in conversation with "Apocalypse Now" and other Vietnam War depictions.
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To Make ‘The King Of Staten Island,’ Judd Apatow Mined Pete Davidson’s Grief
The director discusses what attracted him to Davidson and why Hollywood doesn't prioritize comedy movies anymore.
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40 LGBTQ Directors On The First Queer Movie They Fell In Love With
Formative memories from some of Hollywood's top filmmakers and showrunners.
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Inside The ‘Pulpy’ New ‘Homecoming' Season Starring Janelle Monáe
Kyle Patrick Alvarez, who directed the seven-episode follow-up, details how the show forged ahead without Julia Roberts.
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Elle Fanning, Grown Up And ‘Great’
With a starring role in a new Hulu series, Fanning is in the driver's seat of her career, taking on edgier and more ambitious parts.
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Alfonso Cuarón On The Bliss Of ‘A Little Princess’ 25 Years Later
"It's a film that made me happy," the director said of his sophomore feature, which launched his fruitful career despite underperforming at the box office.
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Mercedes Ruehl Stole Scenes And Won An Oscar. Then Hollywood Decided She Was 'Too Old.'
The 72-year-old actor, who broke through with "Married to the Mob" and "The Fisher King," reflects on her success, ageism and returning to movies post-Me Too.
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13 Double Features For The Perfect Quarantine Movie Night
Here's what to pair with "Hustlers," "The Witches of Eastwick," "All the President's Men," "Hollywood Shuffle" and more.
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Better With Age: The Holland Taylor Story
The 77-year-old actor's career is brighter than ever, including a role in Ryan Murphy's 1940s revisionist-history series "Hollywood."
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Allison Janney And Hugh Jackman Get Twisted In HBO’s Fantastic ‘Bad Education’
The beloved actors shine in director Cory Finley's gripping movie about a real public-school embezzlement scandal.
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Patty Hearst On Her Second Chapter As A Movie Star
The notorious heiress reset her public image through an abiding friendship with John Waters, who cast her in "Cry-Baby," "Serial Mom" and other satirical films.
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This Time 20 Years Ago, The Movies Worth Remembering Were All Directed By Women
"American Psycho," "28 Days," "Love & Basketball" and "The Virgin Suicides" didn't win the box office, but they did score lasting cultural legacies.
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Farewell To ‘Modern Family,' A Show That Stayed The Same While TV Changed
After 11 seasons, the once mega-popular ABC sitcom says goodbye to a very different America than the one in which it premiered.
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You Can, And Should, Watch This Superb Abortion Drama On VOD Now
“Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” a Sundance standout directed by Eliza Hittman, has even greater relevance as states move to restrict women’s access amid the pandemic.