THR's executive editor (awards) and senior editor (film) discuss the festival's films and performances that popped, the incoming fire that some biopics are taking and how the strikes remain on everyone's mind.
Scott, we’re writing this from the corner of the bar at the New Sheridan Hotel, located on the main street of Telluride, on the fifth and final day of the fest . Most attendees are on their way out of town.
And a tumbleweed literally just blew past us.Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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