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Eliza Berman
Eliza Berman is a senior editor at TIME. She has covered movies, TV, music, books, and theater.
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Plagiarism Controversy
The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy drama about a woman who falls in love with an ill-fated amphibious river God, has enjoyed a gilded awards season so far. After winning the Golden Lion...
By Eliza Berman
March 1, 2018
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But they've made up their minds about 'Get Out'
By Eliza Berman
March 1, 2018
How Greta Gerwig Is Leading by Example
The Oscar-nominated director of Lady Bird upended expectations with a movie about the life of a teenage girl
By Eliza Berman
March 1, 2018
Everything You Need to Know About the 2018 Oscars
It’s been almost a year since the infamous envelope mix-up of 2017, which means the 90th annual Academy Awards are fast approaching. New procedures have been implemented to prevent another envelope snafu in this year’s...
By Eliza Berman
February 15, 2018
People Have Accused
Annihilation
of Whitewashing. Here's How Its Director and Stars Responded
'There was nothing cynical or conspiratorial about the way I cast this movie'
By Eliza Berman
February 14, 2018
How Rose Byrne Channeled Her Inner Child to Act Opposite CGI Rabbits
The actor, 38, stars in Peter Rabbit, a new take on Beatrix Potter’s beloved children’s stories, in theaters on Feb. 9.What made you want to do a family film?Having children of my own was a...
By Eliza Berman
February 8, 2018
The Best, Worst and Most Surprising Moments of the 2018 Grammys
With one of the most diverse and rap-centric groups of nominees ever, the 2018 Grammy winners were anything but predictable, and more than a few times felt too safe. Here are the most memorable moments of the 2018 Grammy Awards
By Eliza Berman
January 28, 2018
The Oscar Nominations Prove the Academy Can Still Surprise Us
The 2018 awards season started out wide open. Way back in December, even as initial screenings of The Post had some ready to call the whole thing early, there were still a number of contenders,...
By Eliza Berman
January 23, 2018
Oscar Nominations: The Biggest Snubs and Surprises
Daniel Kaluuya and Lesley Manville are in, James Franco and Hong Chau are out
By Eliza Berman
January 23, 2018
Annette Bening on Playing Gloria Grahame and Sexual Harassment in Hollywood
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By Eliza Berman
January 11, 2018
Three Billboards
Swept the Golden Globes. Not Everyone Is Happy About That
In a season of reflection, the Best Picture winner felt regressive
By Eliza Berman
January 8, 2018
Hollywood Delivered on Its Promise to Wear All Black to the Golden Globes
Nearly all attendees wore black to protest sexual harassment
By Eliza Berman
January 7, 2018
‘A New Day Is on the Horizon.’ Oprah’s Powerful Golden Globes Speech Honors Women of #MeToo Movement
And thanks women who have spoken up as part of the #metoo movement
By Eliza Berman
January 7, 2018
People Were Perplexed by a Golden Globes Shampoo Commercial Starring Winona Ryder
The ad made a statement about her acting comeback, and also her hair's
By Eliza Berman
January 7, 2018
Meet the Activists Who Accompanied Celebrities on the Golden Globes Red Carpet
Tarana Burke, Ai-jen Poo and others walked alongside celebrities Sunday night
By Eliza Berman
January 7, 2018
Here's Who Will Win at the 2018 Golden Globes
Our predictions for Hollywood's booziest night
By Eliana Dockterman and Eliza Berman
January 5, 2018
A Light In the Darkness
“Dear Mr. Disney”–That’s how a 10-year-old girl named Catherine began her letter to the most powerful man in movies during the bitter, final months of 1963. She had experienced that year’s traumas like most children...
By Eliza Berman
December 18, 2017
A Wrinkle in Time
Hollywood’s Once and Future Classic Why it took 54 years to turn A Wrinkle in Time into a movie By Eliza Berman | Photograph by Michal Pudelka for TIME “Dear Mr. Disney”— That’s how...
By Eliza Berman
December 18, 2017
The 100 Best Movies Under 2 Hours, According to Critics
In 1984, TIME film critic Richard Corliss wrote a piece titled “Why Do Movies Seem So Long?” In it, he recalled a piece of wisdom from Columbia Pictures co-founder Harry Cohn, whose method for judging...
By Eliza Berman and David Johnson
December 7, 2017
Downsizing's Hong Chau Gets Her Big Break in Miniature
Ask a scientist how to address climate change, and they might suggest phasing out fossil fuels. Filmmaker Alexander Payne (Election, Sideways) had a more creative, if implausible idea: shrink people down to five inches. They’d...
By Eliza Berman
November 16, 2017
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