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First of two parts FIRST, by instigation of the United States, the Philippine Navy engaged the Chinese People’s Liberation ...
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I Rewatched Best Picture Winner CODA, And I Really Think It's A Good Reminder About Why Bridging The Deaf-Hearing Divide Matters
What you need to know about the Best Picture winner is that it's the compelling story of teenager Ruby Rossi, who feels torn ...
Marlee Matlin is an Oscar-winning actress and deaf activist. And with new documentary "Not Alone Anymore," she proves she's "not going anywhere." ...
CODA made history by becoming the first streaming movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. After CODA’s major Sundance victory, Apple paid $25 million for the rights to stream the film ...
Still, the acting triumphs of "CODA" belong to the trio of deaf actors at its core. Hollywood has traditionally cast non-deaf performers in such roles. In the 2014 French film, ...
“CODA” managed that despite being one of the least-nominated films with only three coming into Sunday. Not since 1932’s “Grand Hotel” has a movie won best picture with fewer than four nods.
'Coda' star Troy Kotsur is first deaf male actor to win an Oscar. Kotsur, who plays Frank Rossi, became the first male and only the second deaf actor to win an Oscar, after co-star Matlin's ...
In “CODA,” there’s a moment when Ruby, asked how she feels when she sings, can only express herself in sign language – balling up the tightness in her stomach and letting it go.
'CODA' Is An Unabashedly Formulaic And Lovely Coming-Of-Age Story The hit of the 2021 virtual Sundance Film Festival centers on a teenager who's the only hearing member of her close-knit family.
There may be smarter movies among the Oscar nominees, but few had as much smart planning every step of the way as "CODA." Four of this year’s Best Picture nominees are remakes. For “West Side ...
The family comedy-drama CODA nabbed big prizes at Sundance in January. Now, it arrives on Apple TV+. It doesn't hold back in going for the tears, but it mostly earns them.
And “CODA,” in that arena, has been treated as a “Hallmark movie,” a tearjerker of maximum anti-cachet. It may, in its square way, be the uncoolest Oscar winner in many decades.
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