Oscars are leaving Hollywood
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If you’ve ever attended a show at the Hollywood Palladium without a VIP, fans can find it soul-crushing to queue up in the blazing sun before a gig to see their favorite artists.
The Oscars to leave Hollywood for downtown L.A. in 2029, Amanda Peet reflects on her cancer essay, and Ryan Gosling’s next project. Rick Damigella contributed to this report by David Daniel.
As new leaders assume power in Hollywood, the town is trying to deal with their operating styles, Peter Bart writes.
With streaming payouts shrinking and touring costs rising, artists are turning to film for money, control, and creative reinvention
Hollywood’s Golden Age spawned some of the biggest and brightest stars to illuminate the screen, but for many, that light was snuffed out before its time. The actors and actresses who defined the period,
The Locarno Film Festival's upcoming edition will feature an extensive retro focused on the infamous Hollywood Blacklist, one of the U.S. entertainment industry's darkest chapters. Titled "Red & Black – Hollywood Left and the Blacklist,
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San Antonio's forgotten role in Hollywood's rise
Before Hollywood became a film mecca, the industry briefly ran through San Antonio's South Side. Why it matters: San Antonio played a pivotal — but often forgotten — role in shifting filmmaking from New York to helping set the stage for Hollywood.
Academy Award nominee Antonio Banderas has revealed that he was warned that he would only ever play villainous roles in Hollywood as a Spanish actor. The 65-year-old began his acting career at a small theatre in his home town of Malaga before landing roles in Spanish films like 1982’s Labyrinth of Passion and 1986’s Matador.