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Four Takes: On Hollywood
By M.J. Andersen Globe correspondent,Updated February 18, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
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Isabel Espanol for The Boston Globe
In this winter of discontent, the pandemic has claimed even the things we love to hate. The Oscars, traditionally aired in February, have been kicked to April. Meanwhile, with multiplexes empty and streaming services ascendant, Hollywoodâs future seems in doubt. Fortunately, as the industry works at reinvention, a spate of new books arrives to keep film buffs company.
Cicely Tyson, who died last month at 96, set down her story just in time. Written with collaborator Michelle Burford, âJust as I Amâ traces an exceptional career that spanned six decades of stage, television, and film work. In 2018, Tyson became the first Black woman to receive an honorary Oscar.