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Celebrating the technical artists and designers who give Oscar-nominated films their flair
GBH's James Bennett II gives a primer on the technical awards and criticism over Oscars exclusion. -
As streaming services boom, cable TV continues its decline
Fewer than half of American adults now have a cable subscription. What's that mean for how we consume our news and entertainment? -
'Cocaine Bear' and the re-imagining of the blockbuster
The movie is having a surprisingly strong box office showing. -
What to do this weekend: A Bill Russell doc and some jazz
GBH arts and culture reporter James Bennett II on what's on tap. -
50 years later, one museum remembers American veterans imprisoned in Vietnam
And more arts and culture news from in and around Boston. -
The zombie fungus from 'The Last Of Us' is real — but not nearly as deadly
Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, otherwise known as cordyceps or zombie-ant fungus, infects insects such as ants or spiders. -
Meet Elegance Bratton, the Coolidge Theater's 'Breakthrough Artist'
Bratton will be receiving the theater's inaugural award that celebrates up-and-coming filmmakers. -
'Avatar' marks 6 straight weeks at No. 1 as it surpasses $2 billion in ticket sales
NEW YORK — James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water led ticket sales in movie theaters for the sixth straight weekend, making it the first film to have… -
In dark projects and light, Omari Hardwick is a family man
The actor, known for the TV drama "Power," is playing a silly and loving father in "Fantasy Football." -
'Science on Screen': How the Coolidge Corner Theatre combines entertainment and enlightenment
Science and tech experts are paired with cult-favorite movies to entertain audiences.