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Singer Jackie Wilson Posthumously Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
Singer Jackie Wilson, who helped usher in the emergence of soul and rhythm-and-blues music in the 1960s, was posthumously honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Wednesday.
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Raising Hell: Film Stars Talk About Bringing ‘Hellboy' Back To the Silver Screen
The stars of the upcoming fantasy/superhero flick “Hellboy” took to the red carpet in New York Tuesday for a special screening of the upcoming film. The popular Mike Mignola comic book series has been reimagined for the big screen once again, 25 years after its debut issue was published.
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Bringing the ‘Hellboy' Comics to Life
‘Hellboy’ creator Mike Mignola, David Harbour, Sasha Lane and Milla Jovovich talk about the process of recreating the comic for the big screen.
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‘Black Panther' Wins Top Honor at SAG Awards, ‘Maisel' Soars
Rami Malek won best actor for his Freddie Mercury, Emily Blunt was the upset winner for her supporting role in the horror thriller “A Quiet Place” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” swept comedy series honors at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. The SAG Awards are one of the most reliable bellwethers of the Academy Awards, but several...
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‘Tonight': Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Hamill and Guardians of the Nine-Nine Saved Andy Samberg's Show
Andy Samberg talks about playing Bonnaroo with The Lonely Island and how celebs like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Seth Meyers, Mark Hamill, Guillermo del Toro and Sean Astin rescued “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” from cancellation.
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California Wildfires Death Toll Jumps to 25, Two Dead in SoCal
Two people were found dead as a pair of wildfires stretched from inland canyons to the Pacific in Southern California on Saturday, leaving people sifting through the remains of both mansions and modest homes for anything they had left.
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Missing Mexican Students Were Killed, Dissolved in Acid: Officials
Authorities said Monday that three Mexican film students who went missing in March in Guadalajara were kidnapped, tortured and killed, and their bodies were dissolved in acid, NBC News reported. Javier Salomón Aceves Gastélum, Daniel Díaz, and Marco Ávalo were last seen on March 19 in the municipality of Tonala, in the state of Jalisco, filming a class project during...
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‘The Shape of Water' Wins Big at the Oscars
The romance about a mute woman and a sea creature earned the Best Picture Oscar and three other Academy Awards Sunday, including Best Director for Guillermo Del Toro.
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Oscar Gold: ‘Shape of Water' Triumphs at an Oscars Full of Change
The 90th Academy Awards crowned Guillermo del Toro’s monster fable “The Shape of Water” best picture at an Oscars that confronted the post-Harvey Weinstein era and sought to pivot to a vision of a more inclusive movie business.
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Greta Gerwig, Jordan Peele Among Directors Guild Nominees
Greta Gerwig and Jordan Peele are among the five directors who have been recognized for outstanding directorial achievement by the Directors Guild of America. The Guild announced its feature film nominees Thursday, including Gerwig for the coming-of age film “Lady Bird” Peele for his horror sensation “Get Out.”
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'Shape of Water,' ‘Big Little Lies' Lead Golden Globes Noms
Guillermo del Toro’s Cold War-era fairytale “The Shape of Water” swam away with a leading seven nominations from the Golden Globes, while the HBO drama “Big Little Lies” led the television nominees with six nods.
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'Shape of Water' Leads Critics' Choice Nominations With 14
Guillermo del Toro’s Cold War fantasy tale “The Shape of Water” is the leading nominee at the Critics’ Choice Awards .
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‘Late Night': Michael Shannon Hates Small Talk
Michael Shannon tells Seth Meyers about how he doesn’t engage in a lot of small talk on set but says he loves repetition when it comes to acting. He says director Guillermo del Toro has met his match because he is also a perfectionist and loves to re-do takes. Shannon’s costar who plays the creature in “Shape of Water” may...
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Del Toro's ‘The Shape of Water' Wins Golden Lion at Venice
Guillermo del Toro won the Venice Film Festival’s top Golden Lion prize on Saturday for his monster thriller “The Shape of Water.” The Mexican director said he hoped his victory would inspire young directors to “have faith in whatever you have faith in.” “In my case, it’s monsters,” said the 52-year-old director, whose films include “Hellboy” and “Pan’s...