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59 films were nominated for at least one Oscar this year. We've watched them all and ranked them accordingly.
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Representation is only good if it's done correctly. Let's do better.
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Decider takes a look at both sides of Apple's TV plans — content and platform — to get a sense of where things are heading.
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Only one nomination for Amazon Studios, a year after breaking the streaming glass ceiling with 'Manchester by the Sea.'
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Guillermo Del Toro's love letter to fish and the atomic age leads all films, while Paul Thomas Anderson crashes the Best Director party.
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Predicting the Oscars has always been half funky math and half taking the the temperature of Hollywood. Here's who we think are getting nominated tomorrow.
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Prepare for these stats to confirm all of your assumptions!
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It looks like Prime Video subscribers really love 'Game of Thrones,' 'Power,' and 'Daddy's Home.'
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Amazon had a great year, but Amazon Studios was mired in sexual-misconduct scandals and terrible TV shows.
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According to a report released by Amazon, the Fire Stick was extremely popular and the Echo Dot saw sales in the "tens of millions."
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2017 has been a great year for superhero movies and innovative dramas.
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The comedian and 'Silicon Valley' star has some creative suggestions so that everyone can watch his rom-com.
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These ten performances helped make streaming film and TV the big winners of 2017.
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Here are our favorite smooches from the last year.
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"Call me mother" - the films and television shows of 2017.
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Horny monsters, dancing moms, rose petals, and swamp tours: it took a lot to distract from the world in 2017. These faves really helped.
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Following the snubs of Tiffany Haddish, Jordan Peele, and 'The Big Sick,' Jada Pickett Smith went off on a Twitter rant against the awards show.
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So Lady Bird and Get Out just directed themselves, huh?
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The married screenwriters of one of the year's best comedies talk about drawing inspiration from Holly Hunter and which of their awards-season competition doesn't recycle.
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One of the best films of the year is now on Amazon Prime Video, and it's particularly resonant for this writer.