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Big night for horror at the Academy Awards

Vanessa Flanagan, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor April 1, 2026

Conan O’Brien hosted the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday, March 15. “One Battle After Another,” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, took home the most Oscars with six, including the Oscar for Best Picture....

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‘Marty Supreme:’ Talent without Trophies

Riley Buck, Special to the Chronicle March 11, 2026

   The hit new dramedy sports film, “Marty Supreme,” was released on Dec. 25, 2025, and it took over everyone's media; it was inescapable. It was a highly anticipated film, and post-release, the...

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Chalamet wins SAG award with controversial speech

Vanessa Flanagan, Staff Writer March 12, 2025
   Actor Timothée Chalamet was first nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Academy Awards for his breakout role in “Call Me By Your Name.” Since then, he is better recognized for the “Dune” films and most recently, “A Complete Unknown,” where he plays Bob Dylan. Playing Dylan earned Chalamet his second Best Actor Oscar nomination. Had he won Best Actor this year, he would have been the youngest actor to win. He was beaten by Adrien Brody, who currently holds the record that Chalamet was slated to break.
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