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Early Releases ‘Dunkirk’ and ‘Get Out’ Face Oscar Disadvantage

Academy voters often forget quality films released before the fall.

‘Game of Thrones’ Star Emilia Clarke is Tired of Talking About Sex

“There are so many shows centered around this very true fact that people reproduce.”

Putin Signs Law Listing International Media Outlets as ‘Foreign Agents’

Russian president says move is response to U.S. pressure on his country's media.

Carson Wentz Is Hero to Philadelphia Eagles Fans… For Now

Historic career start draws parallels to Donovan McNabb's mixed legacy.

Police in London, L.A. & N.Y. Team to Investigate Harvey Weinstein

Detectives are cooperating to buttress their own cases against Weinstein.

Sears’ Warehouses Show How Cities Can Revitalize After a Retail Collapse

New projects reveal a lot about America's urban history and its future.

This Family Started the $15 Billion Sex Toy Industry

Ron Braverman founded sex-toy maker Doc Johnson in 1976.

As More ESPN Layoffs Loom, Ex-Employees Speak Out

Life can be tough after you leave the so-called "Worldwide Leader in Sports."

Alejandro G. Inarritu’s Oscar Proves That VR Technology is Evolving

Inarrito recieved a special Academy Award for the virtual reality installment of "Carne y Arena."

How to Create an Atmosphere on Mars. Maybe.

To make Mars human-friendly, the temperature would need to drop.

A Small Group of Iraqi Hackers Are Fighting ISIS Online With Porn

The hackers, called "Daeshgram," are sowing confusion and chaos among the terrorists.

CTE is Not Just an NFL Problem

Ex-NHL enforcer Stephen Peat's father details son's struggles with CTE and drugs.

How the Media Thrives on Denunciation

Philosophy professor Crispin Sartwell explains why the media is obsessed with public condemnations.

Life and Times of Doomed Hit Man Caught Between Russia and Ukraine

The Wall Street Journal documents the strange saga of assassin Timur Makhauri.