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BROOKLINE, Mass. Oct. 28, 2015—Michael Rezendes, Spotlight reporter, who is played by Mark Ruffalo in the movie Spotlight, walks the red carpet before a screening of the movie at the Coolidge Corner Theater Wednesday night. Photo by Dingfang Zhou/BUNS

Journalist portrayed in “Spotlight” speaks about his team’s work

Rebecca Liebson April 21, 2016
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Rezendes visited Stony Brook Tuesday night to talk about the story behind the Academy Award-winning movie, “Spotlight.”
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PHOTO CREDIT: MINGLE MEDIATV

#askhermore brings light to inequality at the Oscars

Emily Benson February 26, 2015
#askhermore was a movement started last year to get red carpet reporters to ask women intelligent questions rather than just trivial questions such as what is she wearing.
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The Sexwolf: You can have your friend and eat them too

The Sexwolf: You can have your friend and eat them too

Kate Valerio February 3, 2015
Aside from the romantic comedy starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, what exactly is a friend with benefits (FWB), and more importantly, where can you find one?
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“Hooray for Hollywood” fails to reach Hollywood standards

Brandon Benarba April 4, 2013
Musicals old and new were honored with nostalgic enthusiasm as “Hooray For Hollywood” highlighted some of the best songs to come out of Hollywood in a performance that started strong, but failed to maintain the excitement.
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Stony Brook theater arts alum wins an Oscar

Elvira Spektor March 5, 2012
He wore a single-breasted Brooks Brothers tuxedo. It was very Hollywood, perfectly peppered with old-school class. He looked like a character from “The Artist”. And, as of last Sunday, he was the proud owner of an Academy Award for his work on that very movie.
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Hollywood, Give Me Back My TV !

November 15, 2007
Some hit TV-shows actors are making hundreds of thousands of dollars per episode. I often don't think of all the hard work that the writers have to put in to the television shows.
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Resident Evil Hits Theatres

March 20, 2002
As any video game purist who has played a Capcom's Resident Evil series can profess, during the course of the game he or she has most definitely thought that the game would make one hell of a good horror film. The key aspect to such an idea is that it would make a good (even great) movie, if the project were to be put in the right hands.
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