Hollyblogs
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‘Game of Thrones’ Naked Shaming Cersei Scene: It’s Not Just Fantasy, but History (Guest Blog)
Guest contributor Larissa Tracy explains how the very public punishment of Lena Headey’s Cersei Lannister in the season 5 finale of “Game of Thrones” has its roots in medieval history
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Box CEO Aaron Levie on Why Hollywood Needs to Get Smart About Cybersecurity (Guest Blog)
File sharing company cofounder makes a case for cyberdiligence — not cyberdesertion — and better security “hygiene”
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Women Make Waves This Summer From the White House to the Box Office (Guest Blog)
Guest contributor Aviva Kempner imagines the possibilities when the power of women reverberates through culture
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‘Walking Man’ Director on Why America Needs to Talk About Mental Health (Guest Blog)
Josh Salzberg talks about his documentary on one family’s journey to overcome the stigmas surrounding mental illness in rural America
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Documentary Looks ‘Beneath the Helmet’ of Israel’s War Child-Soldiers (Guest Blog)
Film “tells a story of hope and unity that is packaged in fatigues and displayed within a heartfelt and fascinating film,” guest contributor Richard Stellar says
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‘Bloodline’ Composers on the Art of Collaboration, Combining Different Visions (Guest Blog)
Longtime friends Tony Morales and Edward Rogers reveal how working together on the Netflix series has both pushed and challenged them
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ZEFR CEO on How Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight Exposed Periscope’s Copyright Problem (Guest Blog)
“Copyright in the digital age has become an ongoing battle between content owners and users,” Rich Raddon says
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Who Got the Last Laugh on ‘The Ridiculous Six’ Movie Set? (Guest Blog)
“What is a laugh really worth?” asks contributor Aviva Kempner. “These actors expressed their concerns about the film and were essentially told to ‘get over it or get gone’”
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Hollywood’s Obsession With the Same Old, Same Old (Guest Blog)
The film industry risks boring its consumer base by overplaying its A-list actors
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Directors Slam Russell Crowe’s ‘Water Diviner’ Over Armenian Genocide Denial (Guest Blog)
“We do not know how Mr. Crowe and now Warner Bros. have ended up here — by ignorance alone or by bad luck,” say writer-directors of “1915 The Movie”
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‘Narnia’ Star Georgina Henley Taps Into ‘Strange Sexuality’ of ‘Sisterhood of the Night’ Role (Guest Blog)
“I just didn’t think that I could play her. I just didn’t think I had that kind of confidence,” 19-year-old actress says of alpha-female Mary
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‘Little Boy’ and Me: What My Next Movie Teaches About Race, Stereotypes (Guest Blog)
Actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa plays Japanese immigrant Hashimoto, who has lived most of his life in the U.S., but is still seen as an enemy and a threat to the country in the upcoming film from director Alejandro Monteverde
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500 Years a Slave? Deeds, Not Words (Guest Blog)
Actress and activist Victoria Rowell says the time is way overdue for Hollywood to address race and closing the wealth gap in the entertainment industry: “Where is the inclusion?”
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Where Hollywood Hits the Mark on Hacking (Guest Blog)
Security industry professional reveals true-to-life recent entertainment portrayal of cybersecurity scenarios
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It’s Time for Real Transparency in Digital Music (Guest Blog)
A Senate Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust panel on Tuesday heard pleas from writers, BMI and ASCAP demanding a major revamp of the country’s World War II-era system for calculating songwriter royalties
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Matt Pincus