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Los Angeles (AFP) - Hollywood's big-shot producers named blockbuster sequels "Avatar: The Way of Water" and "Top Gun: Maverick" among last year's best films Thursday -- the same day that voting for Oscars nominations got under way. The Producers Guild of America host their own prestigious annual awards each year, and unveiled a 10-film nomination shortlist, which also included Marvel superhero sequel "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." The "Avatar" and "Top Gun" sequels have each grossed well over $1 billion -- and the "Black Panther" follow-up some $800 million -- at the global box office, as m...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Hollywood's producers named "Nomadland" the year's best film at their virtual prizegiving on Wednesday -- a prestigious award that revs up the US road movie's status as the firm Oscars favorite. Disney-owned Searchlight's intimate portrayal of semi-retired Americans living off the grid in worn-out vans already has a Golden Globe in its glovebox, and again sped past streaming rivals like Netflix's "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and "Mank" in an award season transformed by Covid-19. "In a year where we have all been leading such isolated lives and movies felt so vital, we are p...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Netflix and Amazon bagged more than half the film nominations chosen by Hollywood's top producers Monday, tightening the streaming platforms' grip on an awards season turned upside-down by the pandemic. Six of the 10 movies shortlisted by the Producers Guild of America were released by streamers -- up from two last year -- as movie theaters only begin to reopen in New York and remain closed in Los Angeles after a year of Covid-19 restrictions. Netflix's courtroom drama "The Trial of the Chicago 7" is seen as the streaming giant's best shot at top awards glory, and is joined...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Golf superstar Tiger Woods has been transferred to a Los Angeles medical facility for further treatment, according to a statement Thursday from the hospital where he underwent surgery for serious leg injuries after his car crash. "Mr. Tiger Woods was transferred to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for continuing orthopedic care and recovery," said Anish Mahajan, CEO of the hospital where Woods was first taken. "On behalf of our staff, it was an honor to provide orthopedic trauma care to one of our generation's greatest athletes." Woods was driving alone Tuesday morning in a Los ...
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