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‘SNL’ star Aidy Bryant wants you to see ‘the full life of a fat person’ in Hulu’s ‘Shrill’
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How shows like HBO’s Michael Jackson documentary, ‘Leaving Neverland,’ are actually changing minds
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Starring “Scandal” alum Scott Foley and “Walking Dead” actress Lauren Cohan, ABC’s spy vs. spy crime/action series should be a slam dunk, but it’s rather generic.
The Oscars became a press conference with movie clips. Note to Academy: Get a host next time
Nobody in Hollywood really wants to host the Oscars, but if Sunday’s hostless telecast taught us anything, it’s that someone certainly needs to.