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USA TODAY Movie Meter is launching and we're counting on you to make your pick for best picture of the year. And we love awards season, culminating with the Academy Awards. Comparing our picks ...
USA TODAY Movie Meter is launching and we're counting on you to make your pick for best picture of the year. And we love awards season, culminating with the Academy Awards. Comparing our picks ...
The people have spoken. In USA TODAY's inaugural Movie Meter, our readers picked "Wicked" as their best film of the year. "Wicked" also was a hit at the box office, earning more than $728 million ...
USA TODAY Movie Meter will lift up the opinions of the public, not industry insiders. Cast your votes now at moviemeter.usatoday.com and then tune in on March 2 to see how they compare to the winners.
Calling all Florida movie lovers! USA TODAY Movie Meter is launching and we're counting on you to make your pick for best picture of the year. Floridians know a little something about that topic ...
Most fans will never get a chance to choose best picture at the Oscars.Now we’re giving you a vote with the inaugural USA TODAY Movie Meter.. Ten movies are vying for the top prize at the 97th ...
During the conversation, Anaswara was asked about the criticism she received for her 'overboard' performance in Painkili, ...
Before we learn who won Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards, we want to know your vote. Join Movie Meter to weigh in ahead of Oscar night.
Presley Chweneyagae, the South African actor who earned international acclaim for his role in the Oscar-winning film Tsotsi, the first South African movie to win an Oscar, has died.He was 40.
Join Movie Meter to weigh in ahead of Oscar night. Before we learn who won Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards, we want to know your vote. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion ...
The Super Bowl of movies is almost here. We're partnering with USA TODAY to launch Movie Meter, a way to let you choose the nation's best film of 2025.
Laotian athlete Silina Pha Aphay had just placed sixth, ending her journey at the Paris Olympics. But her first reaction was to go to her competitor, Lucia Moris of South Sudan, who had fallen.
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