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Film Review: 'The Finest Hours'

Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

LIVE State of the Union Recap And Analysis

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Remember This Scene: 'Boyhood'

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Jeremy Fuster
Staff Reporter

Here's what makes Patricia Arquette and "Boyhood" such huge favorites to win big at the Oscars.

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