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Maestro actress Carey Mulligan has recently shattered one of Hollywood’s most ingrained taboos surrounding Awards season – publicly acknowledging that these accolades truly matter. Having received her third Oscar nomination this year for her remarkable portrayal of Leonard Bernstein’s wife Felicia Montealegre in the Netflix biopic Maestro, Mulligan shared her genuine excitement at being recognized
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MTV Documentary Films has recently announced an exciting development for its critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated documentary, “The Eternal Memory.” Starting today, the film will have a return theatrical engagement throughout the entire month of February. With its poignant portrayal of love and memory, Maite Alberdi’s film has been compared to narrative masterpieces like “Amour” and
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The entertainment industry, as we know it, is undergoing rapid transformation. This shift is being questioned by influential figures like Issa Rae, who openly criticize the industry’s focus on factors other than creativity and inclusion. In a recent Time interview, Rae expressed her concerns regarding the industry’s growing fear and cluelessness, which seems to be
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Filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie have created a groundbreaking film that dives deep into the profound questions of morality and justice. Their documentary explores the intergenerational trauma inflicted upon the Williams Lake First Nations people by the residential school system. This system forcefully separated families, subjected children to physical and sexual abuse, and
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Luther Vandross‘ voice resonated in the hearts of many Black millennial children, becoming the soundtrack of their childhoods. From his hit single “Never Too Much” to his legendary performances at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, Vandross’ journey to stardom was marked by passion, artistry, and the ability to manifest the career he desired. In the documentary, Luther:
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