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In the age of streaming and comic book franchise films are we witnessing the death of the classic Hollywood movie star?
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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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The case stumped law enforcement for years, despite conducting multiple interviews and identifying suspects. The pair of shoes now rests in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
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The Oscars will be handed out on Sunday. Ahead of this year's Academy Awards, we visit the Hollywood Museum in Los Angeles, a chance to browse through movie artifacts from years gone by.
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When Mindy Kaling's new HBO show "Velma" premiered in January, it was met with a wave of backlash from members of the South Asian community.
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In a time of accelerated climate change, there's a big disconnect between the portrayal of fires on-screen and the reality of the brave people who fight them in real life.
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The new film "Babylon" explores the wild days of early Hollywood.
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Actors Eva Longoria, America Ferrera, Rosie Perez, Rosario Dawson, Zoe Saldana and Gina Rodriguez are also directors, producers and activists.
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The report also examines the way media feeds anti-Latino hate in the U.S.