THE 1,999,999TH CIRCLE
At one time I thought of life as an unfurling ribbon along which we walked (hopped, skipped or jumped) until the spool ran out. But I’ve changed my...
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Warner Bros.' "The Color Purple" remake was nearly shut out of Oscar nominations. The lack of nods probably had little to do with the negative press...
Read MoreWarner Bros. planning Game Of Thrones console title and new Lego game
In the wake of Warner Bros. shutting down three of its studios, the source that broke the story shares what he knows about its current slate of...
Read MoreNaya Rivera's Ex-Husband Speaks for First Time on 'Glee' Star's Death
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Read MoreGames Inbox: Will Nintendo Switch 2 outsell the PS5?
The Friday letters page is not optimistic about new Pokémon games on the Nintendo Switch 2, as one reader hopes for a Half-Life 3 reveal at the...
Read MoreHow the Academy Awards Have Adapted to Catastrophe
The L.A. wildfires have resurfaced an old question: Are times too dark for a glitzy awards ceremony?
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Read MoreFrom the Archives: Charles Boyer, Epitome of Suave Leading Man, Dies
Reporting from Phoenix (AP) — Charles Boyer, the suave, French-born actor who courted a bevy of leading ladies in films during the 1930s and 1940s...
Read MoreWhy I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry - Reader's Feature
A reader is frustrated with the recent closures at Warner Bros. and encourages them to let other people make games based on Batman and Harry Potter.
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Sabu Dies of Heart Attack
Sabu Dastagir, 39, the former “elephant boy” of films, died of a heart attack Monday at his Chatsworth home, 10901 Winnetka Ave. The Indian-born...
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