Plus: A New Golden Age in Filmmaking
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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
June 13, 2020
Two lawyers fighting to make voting accessible during a historic pandemic weigh the odds that the president goes rogue—and then "we're really in uncharted territory."
The horror remake from director Nia DaCosta and co-writer Jordan Peele was set to arrive in theaters on Friday.
AOC's endorsement of a challenger to Eliot Engel raised moderate hackles—but progressives say they are hypocritical. "The moderate wing of the party just really does see this as an ideological war," one progressive strategist said.
"Does Lea even know what a microaggression is? I don't know," the former Glee actress said in her first interview since calling out the show's star.
Mulroney, a close friend of Meghan Markle's, was called out by name by Sasha Exeter on her Instagram feed on Wednesday, prompting Mulroney to make a public apology.
New programs for diversity are in the works from the organization, including expanding best-picture contenders to 10.
In 2017, two of the year's best-reviewed movies came from first-time feature directors, one female, the other bi-racial. Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird) and Jordan Peele (Get Out) talked to Rebecca Keegan about changing the narrative, and the hope of a new golden age in filmmaking.
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