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Lizzo was named Entertainer of the Year at the 51st NAACP Image Awards tonight and also took home Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album. The two-hour live... Read More
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Despite a shortened Oscar season, last year saw box office hits make a big impact on the Best Picture list and a seeming return of... Read More
After another year of no female Best Director Oscar nominees, and plenty of uproar and backlash about it, it’s looking like that will shape up... Read More
The 7-episode limited series will launch May 1 After tackling high school politics, the next project from Ryan Murphy’s $300M deal with Netflix will go... Read More
The character of Jane Austen’s Emma has always been a bit of a pain in the bum. She’s a bored rich girl who can’t stop... Read More

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