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Weinstein's Waning Power Broke Code of Silence, Says Rachel Weisz

Harvey Weinstein's accusers were finally heard because the US producer's power was "on the wane," US-British actress Rachel Weisz told the Evening Standard in an interview published Thursday.

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Israeli Culture Minister Welcomes Failed Oscar Bid

Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev has welcomed the failure of her country's controversial candidate for the Oscars to win a nomination, having called the film "Foxtrot" an insult to the military.

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Elton John to Make Announcement on Next Move

Elton John was set to make an announcement Wednesday about his next move, teasing fans by saying: "I've finally decided where my future lies."

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Macabre Metal Masters Slayer Call It Quits

Slayer, whose lugubrious, occult-infused music helped create the genre of thrash metal, on Tuesday announced that the group was retiring after a final tour.

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Ziad Doueiri's 'The Insult' Nominated for Foreign-Language Oscar

Movies from Lebanon, Chile, Russia, Hungary and Sweden are competing in the Academy Awards race for best foreign-language film.

Five nominees announced Tuesday include Lebanese filmmaker Ziad Doueiri's forceful "The Insult"; Chilean director Sebastian Lelio's drama with a transgender heroine, "A Fantastic Woman"; and Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev's stark divorce story "Loveless."

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'The Shape of Water' Scores Big with 13 Oscar Nominations

Fantasy romance "The Shape of Water" topped the Oscars nominations list on Tuesday with 13 nods, as the Academy also gave a rare nomination to a woman in the directing category.

Guillermo del Toro's Cold War-set fairy tale scored nods for best picture, best director, best actress for its star Sally Hawkins, and supporting acting nominations for Richard Jenkins and Octavia Spencer.

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Paris Show Pays Homage to 'Eternal Style' of Late Designer Azzedine Alaia

Two months after legendary designer Azzedine Alaia's sudden death plunged the fashion world into mourning, an exhibition in homage to the "King of Cling" opens Monday in his studios in Paris.

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'The Shape of Water' Wins PGA Best Film ahead of Oscars

Guillermo del Toro's fantasy romance "The Shape of Water" has taken home best movie at the Producers Guild Awards, putting it in pole position for Oscars glory in March.

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Nasrallah Weighs in on Lebanon's Spielberg Controversy

Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday weighed in on controversy in Lebanon surrounding Steven Spielberg's newspaper drama "The Post," saying it was wrong to screen it in Lebanese theaters.

Censorship authorities had recommended the ban because the director is blacklisted by the Arab League over his support for Israel, but Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq reversed the decision, allowing it to open Thursday in theaters across the country.

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Report: Kevin Spacey Investigated over Third London Assault

British police said Thursday they are investigating a man over a third sexual assault, with the Press Association news agency reporting that U.S. actor Kevin Stacey is the suspected assailant.

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