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'Carol,' Netflix lead a wide-ranging Golden Globes field

From the sumptuous romance of "Carol" to the apocalyptic rage of "Mad Max: Fury Road," streaming series to network dramas, Will Smith to Amy...

And the winner is … Suspense builds for 87th Oscars

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Oscar movies this year may be small, but they're packing a lot of drama. When the 87th Academy Awards kick...

Oscar race is all about timing (except when it's not)

NEW YORK (AP) - Timing is everything in the Oscar race. Except when it's not. This year's Academy Awards field has done more than most...

To Be Equal…It’s time for Hollywood to act like diversity matters

“Diversity is basically a description of independence. Diversity is what moves the ball for me, and I thought ‘give people a chance that have...

LA newscaster apologizes for Black actor mix-up

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles newscaster apologized to Samuel L. Jackson on Monday for confusing him with fellow actor Laurence Fishburne during...

Analysis: Ben Affleck and the Batman backlash

In this Feb. 24, 2013 photo, actor/director Ben Affleck arrives at the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscars Viewing and After Party, at the Sunset Plaza Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) by Kake CoyleAP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Affleck will be the next Batman: How 'bout them apples? Well, the Internet, which erupted Thursday night after Warner Bros. announced that Affleck will play the Caped Crusader for its Superman and Batman team-up movie, does not like them apples one bit. Jokes (many of them imagining a Batman from South Boston) flew on Twitter. Petitions with thousands of signatures were launched to urge Warner Bros. to rethink their decision.

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