Can Hollywood Fix Its Harassment Problem While Celebrating Itself?
As allegations of sexual exploitations pile up, the industry has absorbed the critiques and converted them into inspirational messaging and branding exercises.
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As allegations of sexual exploitations pile up, the industry has absorbed the critiques and converted them into inspirational messaging and branding exercises.
By AMANDA HESS
Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy led the nominations, including one for best picture. “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and “Dunkirk” also emerged as strong contenders.
By BROOKS BARNES
Leslie Harris’s indie “Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.” won a special jury prize in 1993, but making another film about a black woman has proved difficult.
By MEKADO MURPHY
However silly it may sound, the third “Maze Runner” really moves.
By BEN KENIGSBERG
No James Franco or “Wonder Woman,” but in a first, a woman gets a nod for cinematography.
By CARA BUCKLEY
The sequel to the 2013 monster hit was directed by Steven S. DeKnight, with the original’s director, Guillermo del Toro, now producing.
By BRUCE FRETTS
The first woman to be nominated in the category talks about career dreams, her job (she says it’s gender-neutral) and her next movie, “Black Panther.”
By SOPAN DEB
With “Blade Runner 2049,” the cinematographer Roger Deakins received his 14th Oscar nomination. He has never won. Here's why he should.
By MEKADO MURPHY