How 'Below Deck Down Under' handled cast misconduct

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'It was about safety': Why the leaders on 'Below Deck Down Under' fired two castmates for misconduct Click to view images

Nadine Rajabi, an executive producer on the series, and the yacht's leaders, Aesha Scott and Jason Chambers, explain the events that led to Luke Jones and Laura Bileskalne being fired.

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Two decades later, a Korean action landmark still hits like a hammer Click to view images

A surprise winner at Cannes, Park Chan-wook's brutal 2003 revenge thriller "Oldboy" is getting a 20th-anniversary rerelease in theaters. How has it held up?

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Pan-Africanism, family and the Wu: The gospel of Burna Boy Click to view images

He's the first African artist to sell out an American stadium. Now, with a new album steeped in hip-hop, Burna Boy has his sights set on something even bigger.

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'I'm not going to make $1': The director of 'Sound of Freedom' breaks his silence Click to view images

After weeks distancing himself from the controversy around his summer box-office sensation, Alejandro Monteverde finally tells "the whole story."

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Inside Meryl Streep's 'lightning-in-a-bottle' lullaby on 'Only Murders in the Building' Click to view images

Director Adam Shankman and songwriters Sara Bareilles, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul break down the spellbinding number at the end of Season 3, Episode 3.

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The WGA and AMPTP are talking again. Why the studios were motivated to return to the table Click to view images

Despite some studio executives balking at WGA's original demands, insiders say studios are now making concessions in a bid to end the strike. Will they be enough?

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The back-and-forth over 'The Blind Side' misses the big picture. So did Michael Lewis Click to view images

What the legal tangle among the subjects of "The Blind Side" leaves out is what author Michael Lewis omitted: how football exploits Black players from the start.

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