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How Sacha Baron Cohen Pulled Off 'Borat 2'; 'Bachelor' Has First Black Star. Now What?

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January 07, 2021

Why Sacha Baron Cohen Finally Revived Borat: 'I Felt Democracy Was in Peril'

Sacha Baron Cohen revives Borat and channels the late Abbie Hoffman to journey into the dark heart of America.

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'The Bachelor' Finally Has Its First Black Star. Now What?

Why did it take so long for ABC’s top-rated dating series, "The Bachelor," to reflect the country?

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Before Heading to Space, Doug Liman Made the Ultimate Quarantine Movie With 'Locked Down'

Veteran Hollywood showman and director Doug Liman discuses his quarantine-produced movie "Locked Down."

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Remembering Dave McNary: Variety Veteran Leaves Legacy of Heart and Hard Work

Variety's Dave McNary, who died Dec. 26 following a stroke, left behind a legacy of hard work, humor and heart.

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Audiences and Advertisers Embrace the Early Cable Aesthetic of Pluto TV, Other Free Streaming Platforms

Pluto TV and other free streaming platforms have found success by emulating cable's past: Linear, ad-supported channels with classic shows.

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Tony Winner Brian Stokes Mitchell on the Actors Fund and the 'Ratatouille' TikTok Musical

Brian Stokes Mitchell talks to Variety about the small donations that are helping sustain The Actors Fund.

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'All Creatures Great and Small' Team Talks Important 'Community and Family' Message

"All Creatures Great and Small' EPs talk with Variety about the show's message and bringing to the U.S. under the PBS "Masterpiece" brand.

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These Below-the-Line Contributions Could Be Awards Contenders This Season

Variety's team of experts examine some of the below-the-line work that could be in the running for awards consideration this season.

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