Carl Diorio

Deputy Film Editor, Hollywood Reporter

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Deputy Film Editor at the Hollywood Reporter

Carl Diorio on KCRW

"The Hollywood business is leaving town and going to various other states.

Hard Times for Hollywood

"The Hollywood business is leaving town and going to various other states.

from Which Way, L.A.?

That Was the Hollywood Year That Was!

from The Business

TV's late-night talk shows are going back on the air with and without writers who are still out on strike against the major producers.

The Latest on the Writers' Strike

TV's late-night talk shows are going back on the air with and without writers who are still out on strike against the major producers.

from Which Way, L.A.?

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It’s Black History Month, and Sam is doing something a little different: building a Black Hollywood Mount Rushmore!

from The Sam Sanders Show

Sam’s hot take — it’s time to put an end to the Academy Awards. He lays out his case to Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins, hosts of The Big Picture podcast from The Ringer.

from The Sam Sanders Show

Filmmaker Eli Roth talks soundtrack deep cuts, producer Will Packer reflects on his career around the release of a new memoir, and Demi Moore has The Treat.

from The Treatment

To help raise money for California’s Wildfire Recovery Fund, Fritz Colema is performing “Unassisted Residency” on March 30 at the El Portal in North Hollywood.

from KCRW Features

The FCC has published the raw transcript of a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris following Donald Trump’s claims of CBS commiting “election interference.”

from The Business

For 25 years, the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles has inspired generations of young talent in Hollywood.

from KCRW Features

LA’s historic magic venue is hosting its first-ever all-African American lineup for Black History Month. KCRW speaks to magicians to learn some enchanting history.

from KCRW Features

The LA central library’s Octavia Lab provides free access to recording studios, 3D printers, video editing software. All you need is a library card.

from KCRW Features

Critics review the latest film releases: “Death of a Unicorn,” “Grand Tour,” “An Unfinished Film,” and “The Ballad of Wallis Island.”

from Weekend Film Reviews