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The Groundbreaking Rapist Character On “Orange Is The New Black”
In Season 3, a guard raped an inmate and instantly became a villain. This season, it’s not so simple. (Spoilers for Season 4, Episode 4 and beyond.)
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Yep, What “OITNB” Said About The Wonder Woman Creator’s Sex Life Is True
Minor spoilers if you haven’t seen Season 4, Episode 4.
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The “Me Before You” Backlash Was Bigger Than Anyone Expected
Disability rights activists have rallied against the normalization of suicide for disabled people in Me Before You. Protesters told BuzzFeed News the scope of the protest is unprecedented.
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“Idiocracy” Writer Says Donald Trump Made The Movie A Reality Faster Than He Ever Imagined
Idiocracy screenwriter Etan Cohen talks to BuzzFeed News about his 2006 movie “coming true” with the 2016 election and the anti-Trump ads he’s working on with Camacho himself, Terry Crews.
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Move Over Tom Hiddleston: Olivia Colman Is The Biggest Badass On “The Night Manager
AMC’s series brought pregnancy into the workplace in the best way.
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Ava DuVernay Still Deals With Mansplaining
“If you want to see this person again, you have to, as we say, check them.”
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“Independence Day: Resurgence” Worked With The Army On Ads
Independence Day: Resurgence and the U.S. Army teamed up to advertise both the movie about a make-believe alien invasion and the real-life Army.
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Lena Waithe Has A Lot Of Straight White Women In Her DMs
The breakout star of Master of None talked about her new fame on a panel hosted by Netflix.
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America Ferrera Won A Feminist Award
“Immigration is a feminist issue,” the actor, producer, and activist said at the Feminist Majority Foundation’s Global Women’s Rights Awards.
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“Supergirl” Co-Creator Says It Is Men’s Responsibility To Hire Women Directors
“You’ll learn that it actually ends up making the show better, and it’s really smart business,” Greg Berlanti told BuzzFeed News.
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How This Woman Changed Gender Inequality In Swedish Films
Speaking at the New York Film Academy’s campus in Burbank, California, Swedish Film Institute CEO Anna Serner scoffed at the film industry’s lack of action on gender parity.
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“Bones” Just Defended Men’s Rights Activists
Whose side is Bones on? The “men’s rights activist” episode reveals it’s not women’s side. Spoilers for the April 21 episode.
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Disney And Netflix Plan To Boycott Georgia Over Anti-LGBT Bill
The industry peddled its influence in an attempt to kill anti-LGBT legislation. UPDATE: Georgia’s governor has vetoed the religious liberty bill.
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Second Wachowski Sibling Comes Out As Trans
The filmmaker wrote in a statement to the Windy City Times that she was coming out in response to pressure from a tabloid reporter. This story has been updated with a comment from DailyMail.com.
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The Most Important Bisexual Character In Television History
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend features a middle-aged male character who just came out as bisexual. He might be the most radically unremarkable bi guy ever to appear on television.
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The People Who’ve Been Fighting Against Sex And Violence On TV For 20 Years
Founded in 1995 by an ultra-conservative activist, the Parents Television Council has been fighting to keep sex and violence off the air for over 20 years. By many measures, they’ve failed utterly. But failure is part of their plan.
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The Porn Industry Is Split On Whether Things Have Changed Since The James Deen Allegations
At the AVN Awards this past weekend, people who work in the industry disagreed on what’s changed and what hasn’t since the assault allegations against James Deen, who was conspicuously among them.
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Native American Groups Officially Respond To Leonardo DiCaprio’s Call To Action
Representatives of the groups depicted in The Revenant spoke with BuzzFeed News about the actor’s Golden Globes speech calling on listeners to “protect … indigenous lands.”
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Ricky Gervais Made A Joke About Caitlyn Jenner At The Golden Globes
Queen Latifah did not look amused.
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39 Stars We Couldn’t Get Enough Of In 2015
There were plenty of impressive performances this year, but BuzzFeed Entertainment talked with a group of actors about their particularly outstanding achievements — on screen and off. Here are our features, presented in chronological order of when they were published.












