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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in November
As the end of the year begins, Netflix is set to remove a number of TV shows and movies from its streaming service. Among the films that will disappear from Netflix queues is Ryan Coogler’s 2013 feature directorial debut Fruitvale Station, starring Michael B. Jordan and Octavia Spencer. Jack Black’s feel-good comedy School of Rock […]
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Netflix’s New Releases Coming in November 2020
Take a look at the movies and TV shows that will be added to Netflix in November 2020.
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‘Fruitvale Station’s’ Melonie Diaz to Star in HBO’s ‘Laughs Unlimited’
The hourlong drama centers on Middle East vets with PTSD and hails from Oren Moverman.
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‘Fruitvale Station,’ Ira Sachs’ ‘Love Is Strange’ Added to Altitude Film’s Debut U.K. Release Slate
The startup division of British company Altitude Film Entertainment builds debut theatrical release slate for 2014 and beyond.
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Indie Stream: Your Guide to Streaming Sundance From Home
This week: Five ways to enjoy the goings-on at Park City from the comfort of your own living room, plus Taratino's favorite film of 2013.
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Oscar Nominations: Who Was Snubbed (Poll)
UPDATED: The big movies, actors, directors and screenwriters left out of Thursday morning's Academy Award nominations.
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Sundance: Weinstein Co.’s David Glasser on Buying Plans, Miramax Deal Impact (Q&A)
The COO talks to THR about whether the studio will buy less, how he'll stay up all night and the truth behind "Harvey Scissorhands": "Having Harvey for a set of eyes is a breath of fresh air."
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Lee Daniels on ‘Butler’s’ NAACP Nominations: It ‘Touches My Very Soul’
The director reflects on his film's personal meaning, telling THR, "My mother, aunts and uncles all lived through this tumultuous era, and even today some of their scares remain."
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Watch The Hollywood Reporter’s Actress Roundtable Tonight on PBS SoCal
The latest episode of a holiday television event features Oprah Winfrey, Amy Adams, Emma Thompson, Julia Roberts, Octavia Spencer and "12 Years a Slave's" Lupita Nyong'o talking about crying for Steven Spielberg, dumb audition moments and "muff shots."
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Watch The Hollywood Reporter’s ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Roundtable Tonight on PBS SoCal
Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill and Terence Winter talk about airplane orgies, scoring quaaludes and Steven Spielberg's visit to set in the new series "The Hollywood Reporter in Focus."
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John Singleton on Hollywood’s ‘Slavery Zeitgeist’ (Guest Column)
The acclaimed director on how "Fruitvale Station," "The Butler" and "12 Years a Slave" were made outside the studio system, and what's next: "The chains on what can be made and what can't in Hollywood have been unshackled."
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‘Fruitvale Station’ to Receive Producers Guild’s Stanley Kramer Award
The honor will be presented at the PGA awards ceremony Jan. 19 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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