Merle Oberon, a Hollywood Star With a Career-Ending Secret

Merle Oberon, a Hollywood Star With a Career-Ending Secret

The Academy Awards always bring with them a series of firsts. First Black man to win for best costume design (Paul Tazewell). First openly trans person to be nominated for an Oscar (Karla Sofía Gascón). First Latvian film to win an Oscar (“Flow”). But one first that’s often overlooked is …

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French Cinema Celebrates Its Covid Recovery

French Cinema Celebrates Its Covid Recovery

Ronald Chammah, who owns a pair of small cinemas on the Left Bank of Paris, remembers well the grim days in 2022, when he wondered whether the French passion for moviegoing — a pastime that France invented 130 years ago — had been irreparably diminished by pandemic lockdowns. But that …

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Why These Oscars Mean So Much to Brazil

Why These Oscars Mean So Much to Brazil

Oscars 2025: Follow live updates on the 97th Academy Awards. The streets of Rio de Janeiro have been littered with Fernanda Torres imitators. They drink beer, clutch plastic Oscars and deliver the impromptu acceptance speeches that they hope their idol, the Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres, will give on Sunday night …

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A New Age of Iranian Cinema Is on Display at the Oscars

A New Age of Iranian Cinema Is on Display at the Oscars

A wife, wearing a nightgown and her hair uncovered, lies down next to her husband in bed. An older man and woman, drunk on red wine, dance wildly and discuss the complexities of sex and nudity at their age. A distressed young woman navigates the sexual advances of a male …

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How ‘The Substance’ Helped Mubi Become a Streaming Success Story

How ‘The Substance’ Helped Mubi Become a Streaming Success Story

Early on in “The Substance,” the body horror film starring Demi Moore that has been nominated for five Academy Awards, Dennis Quaid grotesquely consumes an endless amount of peel-and-eat shrimp while firing Ms. Moore’s character for the crime of turning 50. Shells fly and sweat collects on his upper lip …

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Why ‘Emilia Pérez,’ a Film About Mexico, Flopped in Mexico

Why ‘Emilia Pérez,’ a Film About Mexico, Flopped in Mexico

“Emilia Pérez,” the movie about a transgender Mexican cartel leader whoreconciles with her past, enters the Academy Awards on Sunday with 13 nominations, the most of any film this year. It is also the most nods ever for any non-English language film. The film has already won several accolades, including …

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