James L. Brooks talks 'Terms of Endearment' 40 years later

James L. Brooks looks back on his debut feature as a director
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Director James L. Brooks talks 'Terms of Endearment' 40 years later, hinting at a new film Click to view images

James L. Brooks looks back on his debut feature as a director, which won him 3 Oscars, reflecting on collaborators Jack Nicholson, Debra Winger and Polly Platt.

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SZA, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo lead female-dominated 2024 Grammy nominations Click to view images

SZA earned 9 nominations, followed by Boygenius' Phoebe Bridgers and Victoria MonΓ©t with 7. Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Miley Cyrus each received 6.

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A 7% wage increase, new AI protections and other highlights from the SAG-AFTRA contract Click to view images

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The ASKN ladies from 'The Golden Bachelor' talk love, loss and going topless in St. Maarten Click to view images

The women known as "ASKN" talk about the friendship they formed while looking for love on "The Golden Bachelor."

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A eulogy for Jezebel: 'It's rare to know something you were a part of actually mattered' Click to view images

Kate Dries, former editor at the groundbreaking women's site Jezebel, reflects on what it meant for the culture and why its closure hurts.

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Commentary: McCarthyism makes us agents in our own destruction. 'Fellow Travelers' shows how Click to view images

In Showtime's McCarthy-era drama "Fellow Travelers," silence is the sharpest of double-edged swords: What ensures survival in one regime equals death in another.

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Why there's no such thing as an antiwar film Click to view images

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