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An LA Times study of Oscar voters finds that their demographics are much less diverse than the moviegoing public. Academy leaders say they want to diversify. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, seen here at its first organizational meeting

Cari Lynn is an AwardsLine contributor Puss in Boots has not yet acquired his ogre-killing ways (nor his hairballs) in his eponymous feature film debut.

With the Oscars just a week away, we predict the future of competing reel ventures. By News Desk With the Oscars just a week away, we predict the future of competing reel ventures. PHOTO : FILE The Artist and The Descendants are leading the pack of

Tim Adler is a contributor to AwardsLine Peter Straughan would sit in his attic office typing away on the script for Tinker Tailor Solider Spy listenin.

Damien Bona gave up a law career for his 'obsession,' resulting in the 1986 reference 'Inside Oscar: The Unofficial History of the Academy Awards,' a 2002 sequel and two other books about movies. Damien Bona, who had briefly been a lawyer before

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