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Christopher Nolan's latest film looks at the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II.
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Actress Lily Gladstone has made history as the first Indigenous person to be nominated for an Oscar for best actress.
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Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic will be up for 13 awards, followed by Poor Things with 11 and Killers of the Flower Moon with 10. Barbie, the year's highest-grossing film, got 8 nominations.
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Eagle Pennell's foul-mouthed yet poetic elegy for a group of good ole' boys and the bar they love debuted this week in 1983.
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A growing number of artists who are choosing film as a way of expressing their unique vision — and keeping the analog film industry alive.
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The AMC Rivercenter IMAX in downtown San Antonio experienced technical issues with showing Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer in the larger format.
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Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer dominated IMAX screens. Only 19 cinemas in the country are showing it in its intended 70mm IMAX film format, leading some fans to several travel hours.
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Warner Bros. Discovery recently announced a shake-up at the network, which for years has offered a well curated film selection. Critic David Bianculli says TCM wasn't broken — and didn't need fixing.
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It's August, 1979 and director Francis Ford Coppola and the cast of 'Apocalypse Now' are visiting with members of the press who've just seen his now-completed film. Newly discovered audio reveals insights into the making of the movie and stories from the cast.
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A 2022 study examined 11 films in Hollywood that feature Black male teachers. Co-author Marcus Johnson explains how the study found representations of these savior and father figures are often rooted in false stereotypes of Black men and boys.