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The TV Diaspora: Steve McQueen, Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V Gordon, Lee Eisenberg & Anna Winger

The TV Diaspora: Steve McQueen, Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V Gordon, Lee Eisenberg & Anna Winger
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One-year COVID-19 anniversary: Why are we hitting a wall now?

The 2021 Directors Close-Up is Coming Soon to a Laptop Near You Here s What to Expect

The 2021 Directors Close-Up is Coming Soon to a Laptop Near You Here s What to Expect
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Crip Camp, Time, Gunda Make Oscars Documentary Shortlist

‘Crip Camp,’ ‘Time,’ ‘Gunda’ Make Oscars Documentary Shortlist The largest documentary field in Oscar history has been narrowed down to 15, with “Dick Johnson Is Dead,” “Collective” and “Welcome to Chechnya” among the other films making the cutSteve Pond | February 9, 2021 @ 3:00 PM AWARDS BEAT Crip Camp : Netflix / Time : Amazon / Gunda : Neon The largest field of documentaries in Oscar history has been narrowed down to 15 semifinalists, with almost all of the films that were expected to advance to the shortlist doing so. Kirsten Johnson’s “Dick Johnson Is Dead,” Garrett Bradley’s “Time,” Alexander Nanau’s “Collective,” Viktor Kosakovskiy’s “Gunda,” James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham’s “Crip Camp” and David France’s “Welcome to Chechnya,” which led all of the year’s nonfiction films in previous nominations and wins, were among the films that advanced from the record field of 238 qualifying docs. That number sh

2020 was a bad year for moviegoing, but maybe a great turning point for movies

In the last days of November, a debate raged over Twitter about a movie hardly anyone was talking about just days before, and whether one of its characters deserved the happy ending she got. In Happiest Season, Harper (Mackenzie Davis) asks her girlfriend Abby (Kristen Stewart) to hide the nature of their relationship while visiting Harper’s old-fashioned, politically ambitious family for Christmas. Harper then spends much of the film leaning into the lie, frequently sidelining Abby while spending time with her ex-boyfriend Connor (Jake McDormand), leaving Abby to strike up a friendship with another of Harper’s exes, Riley (Aubrey Plaza). The film divided viewers into factions of #TeamHarper and #TeamRiley. While the discussion never became as heated as, say, arguments over what was up with the spinning top at the end of Christopher Nolan’s

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