The band just wrapped up their brief US reunion
09.02.2020 - 00:41 / nypost.com
How many Oscar-nominated movies did you catch in 2019? Americans on average visited the cinema 5.3 times last year, according to Gallup. But that barely skims the surface of the whopping 87 films that are nominated for Academy Awards Sunday.
Here’s your chance to test your knowledge of the year in movies — from the actor who came out of retirement to net an Oscar nod to what was the longest film of the last decade. See how much trivia you know before the red carpet rolls out.
The band just wrapped up their brief US reunion
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Neon has purchased North American rights to Josephine Decker’s “Shirley,” a drama about novelist Shirley Jackson that premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The film stars Elisabeth Moss as Jackson, a writer whose work intertwined elements of the macabre with sly social commentary, most notably in her short story “The Lottery.”
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John Mellencamp is bringing his "Small Town" roots to the big screen in a new advertisement for Mike Bloomberg's 2020 presidential campaign that was rolled out today (Feb. 5).
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