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“Most Horrific Fire Since ’93”: Mark Hamill, Eugene Levy, James Woods and More Flee L.A. Wildfires
“Most Horrific Fire Since ’93”: Mark Hamill, Eugene Levy, James Woods and More Flee L.A. Wildfires
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Column: The Doc Oscar Race’s ‘Will’ Wild Card
Column: The Doc Oscar Race’s ‘Will’ Wild Card
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12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
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‘A Complete Unknown’: Read The Screenplay That Plugs Into The Moment Bob Dylan Became An Icon
‘A Complete Unknown’: Read The Screenplay That Plugs Into The Moment Bob Dylan Became An Icon
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Everything to Know About Colleen Hoover’s Upcoming Films After ‘It Ends With Us’
Everything to Know About Colleen Hoover’s Upcoming Films After ‘It Ends With Us’
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New Year’s Resolutions for Everyone in Hollywood
New Year’s Resolutions for Everyone in Hollywood
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7 Actors Who Have Played Multiple Roles in the Same Franchise
7 Actors Who Have Played Multiple Roles in the Same Franchise
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Horror Getting Awards Heat Thanks to Demi Moore & 'The Substance'
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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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