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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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Amy Schumer wrote her college thesis on the male gaze. Fifteen years later, she struggles to conjure the details. Did her subjects include Madame Bovary? Some Like It Hot? Particulars aside, she’s been inspecting the...
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The Best, Worst and Most Surprising Moments of the Oscars
TIME's entertainment team rounds up the highs, the lows and the most shocking moments from Sunday night's Academy Awards
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Here's What Frances McDormand Meant by 'Inclusion Rider' in Her Oscars Speech
She closed her Oscars speech with those two words
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By Eliza Berman
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