Playbill for Bohemian Rhapsody Soho, London

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Films "based on a true story" tend to blur the line between fiction and reality as thoroughly as Trump's Twitter account.

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Agape

With so much emphasis placed on the importance of camera angles and quality direction, many forget that movies are experienced with one's eyes and ears. But imagine Jaws without the pulse-pounding music that's almost as famous as the movie. What would Titanic be without the tear-inducing swell of James Horner's composition? If cinematography is the heart of movies than musical scores are the soul.

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Green Book Is This Year's Best Feel Good Movie About Racism

The Oscar for Best Picture goes to a movie about racism made without almost any input from the minorities it represents.

GREEN BOOK Trailer (2018)

When Green Book won the Oscar for Best Picture, Spike Lee was noticeably outraged, very nearly leaving the theater before calming down and returning to his seat.

While some might view his behavior as poor sportsmanship, his anger makes a lot of sense considering the content of Green Book compared to his own Best Picture-nominated movie, BlacKkKlansman.

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Let's Talk about Bisexuality

Twitter embraced YouTuber and comedian Lilly Singh after she shared she was bisexual. Meanwhile, Rami Malek is an Oscar-winner with a heart of gold who still upset people with his acceptance speech.

Lilly Singh

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Twitter showed its supportive side over the weekend, when Lilly Singh, YouTube comedian and New York Times best-selling author, received an outpouring of support after she expressed her bisexual pride for the first time.

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Allison Janney wins Best Supporting Actress | 90th Oscars (2018)

A question for the producers of this year's Oscars ceremony: how dare you?

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We Zoomed in on the 2019 Oscar's Class Photo and YIKES

Hopefully the ceremony will go more smoothly than this group photo.

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On Monday, the Academy held their annual Oscar's luncheon, which is like a lunch, but with table cloths and Lady Gaga. Every year a group photo is taken of all of the year's nominees, and like any large group picture, this one features many closed eyes, half smiles, uncomfortable body positions, and thoughts of "that guy kind of looks like Bradley Cooper... so does that guy...do all white guys look like Bradley Cooper from far away?"

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