Meet the duo changing true-crime TV

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True-crime TV often exploits its subjects. This game-changing duo wants to end that Click to view images

Fatima Silva and Chris Anderson help families of the convicted find the truth in ID's "Reasonable Doubt": "We feel we have a higher calling."

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Demián Bichir isn't just lucky. Even Brad Pitt and George Clooney can't do what he can Click to view images

The "Better Life" Oscar nominee and now Showtime star calls himself "blessed." But he also knows good fortune isn't the only secret to his success.

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Review: 'Blonde' isn't really about Marilyn Monroe. It's about making her suffer Click to view images

Ana de Armas' sometimes uncanny, intensely felt performance is lost in the punishing sprawl of Andrew Dominik's adaptation of the 2000 Joyce Carol Oates novel.

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'Make love, skinny dip and drink expensive champagne': Inside Niecy Nash-Betts' second act Click to view images

Two years after Nash-Betts' surprise marriage to Jessica Betts, the honeymoon isn't over. Even on the set of their new TV series, "The Rookie: Feds."

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Commentary: Four veteran stage actors discuss taking on risky roles later in life Click to view images

A conversation with four older cast members starring in Antaeus Theatre Company's production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' "Everybody." "You learn simplicity, you learn economy."

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KTLA turmoil over anchors' departure highlights concerns about Latino representation Click to view images

KTLA rebuffed a request by a Southern California Latino journalists group to meet with station executives to discuss diversity.

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Will the fuss over 'Don't Worry Darling' hurt Olivia Wilde's career? Analysts sound off Click to view images

The media circus around the film didn't stop it from becoming No. 1 at the box office. Its long-term prospects, and its director's, are less certain.

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