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					We Traveled the Real California That ‘One Battle After Another’ Imagined
										
				Paul Thomas Anderson’s film spotlights unseen corners of the state. To find them, our photographer traveled California from tip to tip.
				
						 
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					Hollywood Weeps as Warner Bros. Hangs a Sale Sign
										
				Losing the stand-alone studio, suddenly a real possibility, would be “heartbreaking,” one producer said.
				
						 
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					At HBO’s Emmys Bash, Stars From ‘The Pitt’ and ‘Hacks’ Revel in Champagne
										
				After the awards ceremony, stars packed the HBO Max party at the San Vicente Bungalows in West Hollywood.
				
						 
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					Paramount Plans Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
										
				Any deal would further reshape the media industry, putting CBS News, CNN and two major movie studios under the same corporate umbrella.
				
						 
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					How ‘Sinners’ Stunned Hollywood
										
				Ryan Coogler’s film stands out for so many reasons — including the unprecedented deal he negotiated. Wesley Morris explains why on “Cannonball.”
				
						 
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					Superman Is Not Cool. And That’s Great.
										
				The man of steel is back, and in this latest reboot, earnestness is a superpower.
				
						 
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					‘Superman’ parece consolidar la remontada de Warner Bros.
										
				La película es la parte más reciente de un sorprendente cambio de rumbo del estudio, que ya ha lanzado cinco éxitos consecutivos.
				
						 
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					With $217 Million in Ticket Sales, ‘Superman’ Helps Save Warner Bros., Too
										
				The film is the latest part of a startling turnaround for the studio, which has now released five consecutive hits.
				
						 
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					‘F1: The Movie’ Gives Apple Its First Box Office Hit
										
				But the movie cost at least $350 million to make and market, analysts said, so it will need to attract substantial crowds in the weeks ahead to make money.
				
						 
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					Warner Bros. Discovery to Split Into Two Companies
										
				The film and television giant will turn its cable networks, including CNN and TNT, into one company and its streaming and studios business into another.