The session on Monday was the first in more than two months and included top industry executives.
Category: Movies
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Horace Ové, Pioneering Black Filmmaker in Britain, Dies at 86
His feature-length film, “Pressure,” mapped the struggles of Black Britons in an era of unyielding racism. He was knighted in 2022.
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Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film Coming to Movie Theaters
The singer’s blockbuster tour ended over the weekend without the release of a visual component. But a “Renaissance” film will be released in December, she announced on Monday.
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Longtime Union Leader Steps Fully Into Hollywood’s Spotlight
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the lead negotiator for SAG-AFTRA, will be a key player as the guild begins talks with the studios again on Monday.
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How ‘No One Will Save You’ Terrifies Us With Hardly a Word
For the Hulu hit, the director relied on visual and sound cues to create both the scares and the plot. Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro are fans.
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Conducting Lessons: How Bradley Cooper Became Leonard Bernstein
For “Maestro,” Cooper learned from top conductors like Gustavo Dudamel and Yannick Nézet-Séguin — and by stealth in concert halls or from the orchestra pit.
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Ed Begley Jr. Can Tell You the 3 Best Comedies of All Time
The actor and environmentalist considered hiring a ghostwriter for help with his memoir, then realized as he was writing things down, “This is too much fun.”
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Stream These 9 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in October
Oscar winners and comedy classics are among the great titles leaving the streaming service for U.S. subscribers next month.
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Legal Arrangement in ‘Blind Side’ Case Is Terminated
A judge ended a nearly 20-year-old conservatorship that had given a couple broad authority over the affairs of the former N.F.L. player Michael Oher.
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Wes Anderson, Pedro Almodóvar and Godfrey Reggio Try Short Films
Wes Anderson, Pedro Almodóvar and Godfrey Reggio have films this fall that are less than an hour each.
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‘No One Will Save You,’ ‘Hypnotic’ and More Streaming Science Fiction
In this month’s selections, extraterrestrials roam and the Earth wanders.
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‘Ferrari’ Leads a Dizzyingly Diverse New York Film Festival
The dizzyingly diverse program ranges from the quiet “Here” to Michael Mann’s psychological portrait of a carmaker, “Ferrari.”
