ABC and the Oscars producers seem to have forgotten it’s the human moments that make live TV events memorable.
Will Smith Had To Shatter His Image To Get That Oscar
After three decades in Hollywood, the muilt-hyphenate star finally dropped his pristine persona in one of the wildest and most memorable runs for Academy Award glory.
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Turns An Immigrant Family Tale Into A Wild Ride
Michelle Yeoh stars as a beleaguered business owner, wife, mother and daughter just trying to get by … until she realizes she can unlock multiple universes.
What It’s Like To Be A Stripper In Florida During COVID
In late 2021, this photographer went inside three strip clubs in Tampa, where dancers were taking various levels of precaution against COVID to keep their patrons entertained.
Diversity Is The Right Thing To Do — And Key To Hollywood’s Survival, New Study Shows
People of color consistently drive box office revenue and streaming viewership, according to the UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report.
‘Pachinko’ Showrunner Soo Hugh Wants To Bring More Asian Stories To Our TVs
Hugh talks about her new program for writers interested in telling Asian and Pacific Islander stories, and her love of epic tales about “indomitable people.”
How ‘X’ And ‘Minx’ Unpack The Politics Of Porn In The ’70s
The new slasher film and the HBO series center the perils and thrills of X-rated content throughout the “Me Decade.”
With ‘Master,’ Mariama Diallo Confronts The College Experiences That Still Haunt Her
The writer and director’s new horror film for Prime Video conjured up memories of her own encounters with racism on a white campus with unsettling history.
Hollywood’s Image Of A Protagonist Is Still Likely To Be A White Man
New research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows the lead characters of major films are still far from reflecting the diversity of the U.S. population.
‘Turning Red’ Director Domee Shi Made An ‘Asian Tween Fever Dream’ About Puberty
The movie is Shi’s feature directorial debut following her Oscar-winning Pixar short, “Bao,” and delightfully captures the messiness of being 13.