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How one family endured the 'terrifying' spotlight of an HBO doc

Filmmaker Ry Russo-Young's docuseries "Nuclear Family" chronicles two families fighting for paternity and visitation rights -- with an LGBTQ twist.
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How one family weathered the 'terrifying' spotlight of an HBO documentary Click to view images

"Nuclear Family," which ends Sunday, shines an intensely personal — and often uncomfortable — spotlight on a landmark case for LGBTQ parental rights.

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'No Time to Die' says goodbye to James Bond, for now. Here's what worked, and what didn't Click to view images

James Bond will return, but Daniel Craig won't. How well did the series send him off? Two critics debate the spoiler-filled finer points.

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Review: For Dudamel, Erivo and the L.A. Phil, an incomparable 'Homecoming' gala Click to view images

With help from a spectacular Cynthia Erivo, the L.A. Phil stages a gala that does not disguise how we've been through hell to get back to Disney Hall.

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Review: Jennifer Holliday, vulnerable and resplendent, shines at the Wallis Click to view images

Theater critic Charles McNulty reviews Jennifer Holliday's concert "Here's To Life" at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.

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Kim Kardashian West looked classy while roasting her family in 'SNL' debut Click to view images

Nothing was off limits during Kim Kardashian's highly anticipated debut as host of "Saturday Night Live" — not even her divorce from Kanye West.

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Paul McCartney blames John Lennon for Beatles split: 'We all knew it was the end' Click to view images

In a new interview with BBC Radio, Beatles legend Paul McCartney called the band's earth-shattering breakup the "most difficult period of my life."

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What's on TV This Week: Heather Locklear, 'Halloween Kills,' country music and more Click to view images

TV highlights for Oct. 10-16 include "Halloween Kills," "CMT Artists of the Year," a profile of NBA star Russell Westbrook and Heather Locklear in a Lifetime TV movie.

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