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Hollywood Has Long Been Interested in the Other — But It’s Especially Preoccupied This Year
Hollywood Has Long Been Interested in the Other — But It’s Especially Preoccupied This Year
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Hollywood Reporter
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‘Dune 2,’ Zendaya Top Letterboxd 2024 Year in Review
‘Dune 2,’ Zendaya Top Letterboxd 2024 Year in Review
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Hollywood Reporter
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Florence Pugh Says She “Abused” Herself for This Critically Acclaimed Horror Movie
Florence Pugh Says She “Abused” Herself for This Critically Acclaimed Horror Movie
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ComicBook.com
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How Horror Movies Channel Our Trump-era Anxieties
How Horror Movies Channel Our Trump-era Anxieties
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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Golden Globes Analysis: A Shakeup In The Race For Oscar While On The TV Side It Is A Rerun Of The Emmys
Golden Globes Analysis: A Shakeup In The Race For Oscar While On The TV Side It Is A Rerun Of The Emmys
Deadline
Deadline
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Indies Surge In Heart Of Awards Season Ahead Of Golden Globes, Oscar Nominations – Specialty Box Office
Indies Surge In Heart Of Awards Season Ahead Of Golden Globes, Oscar Nominations – Specialty Box Office
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Deadline
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'Nosferatu,' 'A Complete Unknown,' and 'Babygirl' Find Success in 2025
'Nosferatu,' 'A Complete Unknown,' and 'Babygirl' Find Success in 2025
Indiewire
Indiewire
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Horror Getting Awards Heat Thanks to Demi Moore & 'The Substance'
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Story by Clayton Davis
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Demi Moore's haunting turn in 'The Substance' spotlights horror's growing awards season clout
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Elisabeth Sparkle, Moore's character, goes through a chilling lipstick ritual - a metaphor for identity, erasure and self-loathing
Despite initial skepticism, critics and awards voters have embraced the film, signaling horror's newfound awards season appeal
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Demi Moore, The Substance, The Substance
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