The rhetoric in Hollywood may be changing when it comes to
inclusion, but the numbers are not, according to a new study out today on diversity in top-performing movies. The report, from Professor Stacy L. Smith and the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative at USC's
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, reveals that on-screen progress toward inclusion remains to
be seen in popular movies with regard to females, underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, the LGBT
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Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy, a three-week spree of crimes against innocent Shadysiders, ended on Friday. It’s possibly the biggest slasher-movie event since the 2018 Halloween broke box-office records for its franchise and production company. There have been other slasher flicks since then; the bloody body-swap Freaky comes to mind as one genre torch-bearer, seen mostly on VOD late last year. However, with its staggered release pattern — instant summer sequels, now available to stream! — Fear Street has built up a sustained momentum this month that goes unmatched by other recent entries in the genre. We took a non-spoiler look at all three Fear Street films as they launched: Part One: 1994 on July 2, Part Two: 1978 on July 9, and Part Three: 1666 on July 16. Now, as the dust settles in the town of Shadyside, we’re ready to dive into the deep end with a spoiler-filled look at the plot twists, character deaths, and buried themes of the whole decade-hopping trilogy. T
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