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January 6, 2019
Ahead of tonight’s Golden Globes ceremony, here’s a look at the nominees we think will take home trophies.
Green Book, nominated for five Golden Globes, has been called a white-savior film, and was accused of deploying a “magical negro” trope. Director Peter Farrelly says that’s not the case.
With two Globe nominations under her belt, the actress talks about the rigors of awards season and a heartbreaking deleted scene from If Beale Street Could Talk.
How Bradley Cooper, John Krasinski, and the latest batch of actor-directors approach the work. (Hint: It takes a tremendous amount of collaboration, confidence, and memorization.)
In 2012, after more than three decades producing hits such as E.T., Jurassic Park, and Schindler’s List, Kathleen Kennedy was handpicked by George Lucas to head Lucasfilm. Kennedy sat down with V.F. to talk about her mentors, her sense of equality, and her vision for the Star Wars franchise.
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