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  • Justin Timberlake Slammed for Supporting #TIMESUP But Starring in Woody Allen’s ‘Wonder Wheel’

    “How do you justify wearing black in sympathy with victims of sexual assault while appearing in a new woody allen film?” tweets one fan

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    Beatrice Verhoeven
    January 7, 2018 @ 5:04 PM
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    Justin Timberlake Slammed for Supporting #TIMESUP But Starring in Woody Allen’s ‘Wonder Wheel’
  • ‘Wonder Wheel’ Actor Calls Working With Woody Allen ‘One of My Most Heartbreaking Mistakes’

    “We can no longer let these men represent us in entertainment, politics, or any other realm,” says David Krumholtz

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    Beatrice Verhoeven
    January 6, 2018 @ 1:48 PM
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    ‘Wonder Wheel’ Actor Calls Working With Woody Allen ‘One of My Most Heartbreaking Mistakes’
  • 2018 National Society of Film Critics Awards: Complete Winners List

    “Lady Bird,” Sally Hawkins and Daniel Kaluuya win big

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    Matt Donnelly
    January 6, 2018 @ 10:30 AM
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    2018 National Society of Film Critics Awards: Complete Winners List
  • Golden Globes Weekend Party Scene: A-Listers, #TIMESUP T-Shirts Hit the Red Carpet (Photos)

    Inside and backstage the starry scene around Los Angeles on Golden Globes weekend with The Party Report’s Mikey Glazer

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    Golden Globes Weekend Party Scene: A-Listers, #TIMESUP T-Shirts Hit the Red Carpet (Photos)
  • From ‘Get Out’ to ‘The Post,’ the Guilds Create Winners and Losers as Oscars Voting Begins

    With three of the four major Hollywood guilds announcing their nominees, Oscars voters will consider a field seemingly led by Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” and the directorial debut of Jordan Peele

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    Steve Pond
    January 5, 2018 @ 12:32 PM
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    From ‘Get Out’ to ‘The Post,’ the Guilds Create Winners and Losers as Oscars Voting Begins
  • Golden Globes Predictions: Who’s Going to Win and Why?

    “The Shape of Water” or “The Post”? “Get Out” or “Lady Bird”? “The Handmaid’s Tale” or “The Crown”?

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    Steve Pond
    January 4, 2018 @ 6:19 PM
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    Golden Globes Predictions: Who’s Going to Win and Why?
  • 12 Best Movies of 2017, From ‘Dunkirk’ to ‘Call Me by Your Name’ (Photos)

    TheWrap’s Best & Worst 2017: TheWrap reviews editor Alonso Duralde picks out the very best of a very good year

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    12 Best Movies of 2017, From ‘Dunkirk’ to ‘Call Me by Your Name’ (Photos)
  • 2017 Box Office Hits and Misses, From Marvel Blockbusters to Matt Damon’s Many Duds

    Horror, female protagonists and diverse film slates all proved to be successful this year

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    Jeremy Fuster
    December 28, 2017 @ 5:20 PM
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    2017 Box Office Hits and Misses, From Marvel Blockbusters to Matt Damon’s Many Duds
  • Oscars Gender Gap: Docs, Foreign Language Films Still Way More Likely to Have Female Directors

    Just 18 percent of Oscar-eligible English-language narrative films had a female director this year

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    Meriah Doty
    December 20, 2017 @ 2:35 PM
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    Oscars Gender Gap: Docs, Foreign Language Films Still Way More Likely to Have Female Directors
  • Former Publicists for ID, 42West Launch Narrative Public Relations

    Liz Mahoney, Megan Moss Pachon, Bryna Rifkin and Heidi Lopata strike out on their own

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    Matt Donnelly
    December 15, 2017 @ 4:36 PM
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    Former Publicists for ID, 42West Launch Narrative Public Relations
  • Holly Hunter on ‘Humbling’ SAG Nom After Globes Snub: ‘To Hope Is Cool But to Expect — Deadly’

    “When I have in my career gotten honors from people who do what I do, it resonates a different way for me”

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    Beatrice Verhoeven
    December 13, 2017 @ 10:13 AM
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    Holly Hunter on ‘Humbling’ SAG Nom After Globes Snub: ‘To Hope Is Cool But to Expect — Deadly’
  • SAG Awards’ Winners and Losers: ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘Get Out’ Get a Boost, ‘The Post’ Doesn’t

    If history is to be trusted, the Oscar Best Picture winner will be “Get Out,” “Lady Bird,” “Three Billboards,” “Mudbound” or “The Big Sick”

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    Steve Pond
    December 13, 2017 @ 8:30 AM
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    SAG Awards’ Winners and Losers: ‘Lady Bird’ and ‘Get Out’ Get a Boost, ‘The Post’ Doesn’t
  • ‘Call Me by Your Name,’ ‘Lady Bird’ Top Australian Academy Award Nominees

    “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” also nabbed five nominations alongside Luca Guadagnino, Greta Gerwig films

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    Matt Donnelly
    December 12, 2017 @ 12:02 PM
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    ‘Call Me by Your Name,’ ‘Lady Bird’ Top Australian Academy Award Nominees
  • All-Male Golden Globes Director Nominees Get Eye Rolls: ‘Disappointed as Hell’

    “Another year, another 5 men nominated for best director. Shame on you,” writes one disappointed Twitter user

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    Beatrice Verhoeven
    December 11, 2017 @ 10:00 AM
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    All-Male Golden Globes Director Nominees Get Eye Rolls: ‘Disappointed as Hell’
  • Golden Globes Lessons: Voters Snub Diversity in Directing to Forgive Ridley Scott

    Jordan Peele or Greta Gerwig were expected to add a modicum of diversity to the directing nominees, but instead Scott got in after showing the HFPA a rough cut

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    Steve Pond
    December 11, 2017 @ 8:29 AM
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    Golden Globes Lessons: Voters Snub Diversity in Directing to Forgive Ridley Scott
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