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    The SOM Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of the 2025 Structural Engineering Fellowship.Applications to this years Structural Engineering Fellowship should conduct original research that contributes to the topic, Advancing Toward a Water-Secure Future. The deadline to apply is March 14. The $20,000 Structural Engineering Fellowship is awarded annually to a student currently enrolled in a masters or PhD program or in the final year of their bachelors program based in the United States who specializes in structural engineering to conduct independent travel and research that contributes to the SOM Foundations current topic.The Structural Engineering Fellowship was created in 1998 to support research that has the potential to influence the practice and teaching of how structures can positively impact our built environment. Advancing TowardaWater-Secure FutureAs shared during the United Nations 2023 Water Conference, two billion people lack access to safe drinking water, 40 percent of the worlds population is affected by water scarcity, agriculture demands alone account for 70 percent of water usage, more than 90 percent of disasters are water-related, and pressure on freshwater is projected to increase by more than 40 percent by 2050.From macro multinational ecosystems to microclimates, there is an urgent need for bold and collaborative solutions toamyriad of existing and future water-related challenges. This year, the SOM Foundation will direct its support toward proposals that address the complex relationship between water, people, and the built environment. Creatingasustainable, equitable, and water-secure future will require innovative and multidisciplinary ideas that shape long-term policies, define comprehensive plans, and identify immediate actions. JuryThe 2025 Structural Engineering Fellowship jury will be led by Yunlu Shen, associate principal at SOM in New York, and will include: Christopher Cerino (vice president and national technical director of Structural Engineering, Urbanism, and Planning at STV) Negar Elhami-Khorasani (associate professor in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at the University at Buffalo) Alexis Taylor (vice president of Climate Resilience, NYC Economic Development Corporation)About the SOM FoundationFounded in 1979, the SOM Foundations goal is to advance the design professions ability to address the key topics of our time by bringing together and supporting groups and individuals, each with the highest possible design aspirations. The Foundations award programming was established in 1981 and currently offers six annual awards across the United States, Europe, and China. The awards support students and faculty of architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture, urban design, and engineering to undertake rigorous interdisciplinary research that can help shape our future.
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  • UT Austin names architecture and planning school library after John Chase, the U.S. Souths first licensed African American architect
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    John Chase was a man of firsts.Chase was the first licensed African American architect in the U.S. South. He was also the first Black member of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts and the first Black graduate from the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture. To recognize Chase and his achievements, the UT Austin School of Architecture library is now named after him. The John S. Chase Architecture and Planning Library was made possible thanks to a generous gift and pledge from Chases son, Tony Chase, and daughter-in-law Dina Al-Sowayel.My father always said, A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives, Tony Chase said in a statement. Our hope is that having my fathers name and story of perseverance and positive change affixed to this library will inspire future generations of students to broaden their awareness of what is possible.A young John Chase (Courtesy UT Austin)The late librarys namesake died in 2012, at age 87. He had graduated from UT Austin in 1952, two years after the U.S. Supreme Court integrated American higher education with its 1950 Sweatt v. Painter decision. It was also at UT Austin where Chase met his wife, Drucie Rucker. Chase earned UT Austins Distinguished Alumni Award in 1992, and later served as President of the UT Alumni Association.In 1952, the year of Chases graduation, he designed the headquarters for the Colored Teachers State Association of Texas. The office he eventually built had addresses in Houston, Dallas, and Washington, D.C. He went on to design churches, offices, and homes all over the country with an emphasis on working on in Black communities. Chase also taught at Texas Southern University, where he performed at least 15 renovations, designed 21 buildings, and devised the campuss master plan. Outside of his tenure at UT Austin, Chase help cofound the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA). Other renovation projects by Chase include Houstons George R. Brown Convention Center and Harris County Astrodome, and many others. He was behind more than 300 buildings and renovations before his retirement.And now, Chases presence will be forever enshrined at his alma mater. Lorraine Haricombe, vice provost and director of UT Libraries, described the renaming as a monumental moment for the university. John Chase was an exceptional UT student and graduate who paved the way for progress and change as one of the Universitys first Black students, UT President Jay Hartzell shared.It is fitting that his name will now grace a special place on our campus and will help provide opportunities for future architects to attend and excel at UT, Hartzell added. We are honored by the close bonds that UT has formed with the Chase family through the years, and we are inspired by their generosityjust as we are also inspired by John Chases story.
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  • What is Project Stargate? Why this $500-billion AI initiative could herald a 'platform shift'
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    OpenAI, SoftBank Group, Abu Dhabi, and Oracle are among the players in a joint venture meant to pour hundreds of billions more into AI data center funding.
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  • The Xbox Game Pass Harvest Is About To Begin
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    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33Credit: XboxI just finished watching Xboxs 2025 Developer Direct presentation and it feels like Game Pass is strongly positioned for a welcomeand maybe long overduereinvigoration.During the hour-ish video that dropped earlier today, Microsoft showcased a handful of studios and the games theyre currently cooking: Team Ninja/PlatinumGames and Ninja Gaiden 4, id Software and Doom: The Dark Ages, Compulsion Games and South of Midnight (my pick of the show, for sure) and Sandfall Interactive and its surreal RPG, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Additionally, a new remaster was announced, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, and its actually available to play right now on Game Pass. Everyone loves a good shadow drop.Speaking of the rather controversial subscription service, all of the above games will purportedly be on Game Pass day one, and that general day one is shockingly crowded for many of these titles. South of Midnight releases April 8, 2025, while Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launches soon after on April 24. The latest Doom installment follows a month later with a May 15 release. We wont see Ninja Gaiden 4 until Fall of 2025, but including the usual bevy of unannounced indies and back catalog gems that are sure to be added to the service, this Spring is going to be jam-packed for Xbox fans. Boy is it a strange time to be a gamer in Microsofts camp, though.This incoming barrage of AAA Xbox titles comes at a precarious juncture for Series X|S owners. Microsofts recent This is an Xbox campaign seemingly betrays the companys large hardware base in favor of putting Xbox games on anything with a processor and a display, including laptops, tablets, phones, PS5, Switch. and your Aunt Gemmas smart fridge, probably. Cloud gaming is awesome and the future, in my humble opinion, but heres the stark reality: As per Microsoft marketing, you dont need an Xbox to play these upcoming games. You just need a Game Pass subscription and a somewhat capable Texas Instruments calculator, Id gather.MORE FOR YOUIt seems the message has been heard loud and clear, as Xbox sales are reflective of a steadily waning console exclusivity for practically all IP heavy-hitters moving forward, possibly even including Halo and the Master Chief Collection. We seem to be rapidly approaching an era wherein previously exclusive Xbox games grace all the major platforms, and while I dont have an issue with that in terms of basic accessibility, it does sort of deflate the Xbox hardware balloon, and where does that leave those of us who have invested heavily in the platform? Who knows.South of MidnightCredit: XboxMaybe the rumored handheld device will eventually offer some much-needed value helium, but I cant fathom how or why Microsoft would continue making its own hardware, even though the next console isaccording to alleged leakssupposedly coming in 2026. Intrinsic value that isnt in question, however, are all these new games were about to receive starting in April. Even earlier, too, with stuff like Avowed in February. The promising lineup could potentially be enough to lure reluctant gamerstoward or back toGame Pass.It does beg the question: Why is Microsoft releasing so many big games this early in the year? It could be the Grant Theft Auto 6 effect in action, as no publisher wants their games anywhere near that behemoth, if it indeed hits its Fall 2025 release window. And who could blame them? If thats the case, then Fall could look pretty bare for Xbox as it hides from Rockstar.I honestly think (and hope, maybe) that Xbox is finally hitting its stride with Game Pass, and this is the beginning of some much-needed momentum that could carry us through 2025 and beyond. After all, minus any delays, Fable is still scheduled to come out by the end of the year, and that could be the big AAA Xbox title this Fall. You wont see me complaining.Doom: The Dark AgesCredit: XboxDespite Xboxs bizarre hardware and exclusivity purgatory, I believe this bodes well for gamers in a universal way, because A) Youll likely and eventually get to play these cool titles on the platform of your choice, B) Xbox owners have plenty to look forward to in the meantime, and C) such a surge in potentially quality software could boost Game Pass subscriptions, which in turn could lead to more great games gracing the service. I want to play more great games, dont you?But will this be enough to keep gamers on Game Pass? Well find out, I suppose. Churn is a huge issue for these kinds of subscriptions, and enticing people to stay is a huge challenge. Maintaining a steady flow of interesting content feels, at least from the outside, like a monumental task, and one that not many companys have mastered.It will be interesting to see where Xbox and Game Pass go from here, but judging by todays presentation, I think weve got a lot to be excited about. South of Midnight and Clair Obscur are my kind of weird, for sure. Whether or not Ill play them on my Nintendo Virtual Boy, which is also technically an Xbox, remains to be seen.
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  • 3 Ways Sustainability Will Change In 2025: Are You Ready?
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    2025 will be a year of change for sustainability initiativesGetty ImagesAs we start 2025, sustainability initiatives appear to face major headwinds. The United States has once again withdrawn from the Paris Agreement and key financial institutions have exited decarbonization alliances. All this against the backdrop of record global temperatures and unprecedented climate disasters. These developments have fueled a sense of pessimism, prompting many to ask: is sustainability in retreat?From my recent conversations with sustainability leaders and executives in the financial sector, the answer is clear: no, sustainability is not retreatingit is evolving. The challenges of today are not stopping progress but rather shaping a more mature, embedded, and economically driven approach to sustainability.In 2025, we are seeing three key shifts with big implications for businesses:A move away from high-profile public commitments toward quieter, results-focused action.The integration of sustainability into core business functions, making it part of the everyday fabric of firms.A stronger focus on sustainability as a driver of economic opportunity and client value.These shifts show how sustainability is adapting to become a vital part of how businesses operate in a rapidly changing world.Shift 1: Action over commitmentsThe first shift is a move away from splashy public commitments. Over the past few years, bold announcements about net-zero targets and ambitious climate goals dominated headlines. But now, the focus has turned inward. Organizations are prioritizing action over new promises, working to deliver on the commitments theyve already made.This change reflects pressures from both sides of the spectrum. On the one hand, it is a response to the anti-ESG movement in places like the United States, which views sustainability initiatives as distractions from a firms ability to provide value to its shareholders. On the other, it is a response to added scrutiny on existing commitments and the pressure to demonstrate tangible impacts. In many jurisdictions, as greenwashing regulations tighten, firms are becoming more careful about how they communicate their sustainability efforts. The appetite for making new commitments has diminished significantly, as the focus shifts to execution.MORE FOR YOUShift 2: Integration of sustainability into operationsThe second shift is companies integrating sustainability into the operations of their business, rather than as a standalone initiative. In my conversations with CSOs about how their roles have changed, there are a few things that stand out. Many of them mention that their role has become less externally facing and more focused on providing support across different parts of their organization. Their teams are increasingly being seen as internal experts and not just as reporting experts. Instead, they are seeing their input sought in new business, potential deals, supplier relationships, and strategic decision-making. Sustainability considerations are no longer separable from business considerations.This transformation parallels the rise of other cross-cutting business priorities, like data protection. Just as data protection became integral to operations, sustainability is increasingly being appreciated as a core component of business resilience and success. The idea that every financial decision is a sustainability decision is becoming a practical reality.Shift 3: Sustainability provides economic returnsPerhaps the most profound shift in sustainability is the move away from it being seen as an additional cost or a "non-financial" consideration as it becomes central to economic and financial decision-making. For too long and in too many firms, sustainability goals and financial goals have existed in opposition, or at best, isolation. No longer. Many firms are finally seeing the business value of sustainability from unlocking new markets and opportunities to supporting efficiencies that reduce costs.I have often heard executives say that for sustainability to be sustainable, it needs to make money. Now, with the global energy transition accelerating, investments in renewables, electric vehicles, batteries, and other green technologies are booming. These technologies are bolstered in many markets by policy incentives and climate conscious consumer preferences. On the operational side, improving supply chain sustainability is enabling firms reduce their energy costs and build resiliency in an increasingly chaotic world.Another positive development has been the renewed emphasis on helping clients achieve their financial and sustainability goals. Rather than focusing on what clients need to do to help the financial institution hit its goals, financial institutions are leaning into their role as a trusted partner to clients. Firms are providing clients with green financial products, guidance on navigating new regulations, and optimizing supply chains. This sustainability expertise is becoming a key differentiator and an effective way to win new business and nurture existing relationships.What These Shifts Mean For Your BusinessThese three shiftsfocusing on delivering results, integrating sustainability into everyday operations, and embracing the economic opportunityare signs of a major evolution in sustainability. For businesses looking to thrive, the implications are clear:Action Over Words: The time for pledges and announcements has passed. Credibility will come from delivering measurable results.Embedded Sustainability: Embedding sustainability throughout the firm is critical for providing the insights needed for effective operations.Value Creation: Sustainability must be about more than compliance; it must be about growth. Firms that innovate and help clients navigate the transition will be the ones to succeed.
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    7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver utility compatible with many compression formats. By default, 7-Zip creates 7z-format archives with a .7z file extension, but when used for creating ZIP and GZIP formats, 7-Zip provides a compression ratio that is 2-10 % better than the ratio provided by PKZip and WinZip.You can use 7-Zip on any computer, even in commercial organizations free of charge. Most of the source code is under the GNU LGPL license. The unRAR code is under a mixed license: GNU LGPL + unRAR restrictions. You don't need to register or pay for 7-Zip.FeaturesHigh compression ratio in new 7z format with LZMA compressionSupported formats: Packing / unpacking: 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2 and TARUnpacking only: RAR, CAB, ISO, ARJ, LZH, CHM, MSI, WIM, Z, CPIO, RPM, DEB and NSISFor ZIP and GZIP formats, 7-Zip provides a compression ratio that is 2-10 % better than the ratio provided by PKZip and WinZipStrong AES-256 encryption in 7z and ZIP formatsSelf-extracting capability for 7z formatIntegration with Windows ShellPowerful File ManagerPowerful command line versionPlugin for FAR ManagerLocalizations for 69 languages7-Zip works in Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11. There is a port of the command line version to Linux/Unix.What's NewThe default dictionary size values for LZMA/LZMA2 compression methods were increased.7-Zip now can calculate the following hash checksums: SHA-512, SHA-384, SHA3-256 and MD5.APM and HFS support was improved.If an archive update operation uses a temporary archive folder and the archive is moved to the destination folder, 7-Zip shows the progress of moving the archive file, as this operation can take a long time if the archive is large.The bug was fixed: 7-Zip File Manager didn't propagate Zone.Identifier stream for extracted files from nested archives (if there is open archive inside another open archive).Some bugs were fixed.Previous release notes:The bug was fixed: 7-Zip could crash for some incorrect ZSTD archives.The bug was fixed: 7-Zip could not unpack some ZSTD archives.New switch -myv={MMNN} to set decoder compatibility version for 7z archive creating. {MMNN} is 4-digit number that represents the version of 7-Zip without a dot. If -myv={MMNN} switch is specified, 7-Zip will only use compression methods that can be decoded by the specified version {MMNN} of 7-Zip and newer versions. If -myv={MMNN} switch is not specified, -myv=2300 is used, and 7-Zip will only use compression methods that can be decoded by 7-Zip 23.00 and newer versions.New switch -myfa={FilterID} to allow 7-Zip to use the specified filter method for 7z archive creating.New switch -myfd={FilterID} to disallow 7-Zip to use the specified filter method for 7z archive creating.Some bugs were fixed.
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  • First-ever data center on the Moon set to launch next month
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    In brief: The new space race has attracted multiple private ventures. From cargo delivery to facility construction in orbit and on the Moon, the burgeoning space economy has everyone racing to get in on the ground floor. If successful, an upcoming mission will establish the first lunar data center. Florida-based startup Lonestar Data Holdings plans to launch the first Moon-based data center dubbed the "Freedom Data Center." The compact but fully operational information hub will piggyback on an upcoming lunar lander mission by Intuitive Machines aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in February. Lonestar says storing data on the Moon offers unique benefits.First, it provides unmatched physical security and protection from natural disasters, cyber threats, and geopolitical conflicts that could put Earth-based data at risk. The solar-powered mini-facility is also much more environmentally friendly than energy-hungry data centers on our home planet, utilizing naturally cooled solid-state drives.The company has already lined up some high-profile early customers for their lunar platform, including the state of Florida, the Isle of Man government, AI firm Valkyrie, and the pop rock band Imagine Dragons.The company has been working towards this milestone for years, successfully testing data storage on the Moon in February last year and aboard the International Space Station in 2021. However, putting something as complex as a data center on the lunar surface is still an enormous technical challenge.The harsh environment, maintenance difficulties, and astronomical costs could create some problematic issues. There are also inherent risks associated with space launch. There is no option for equipment recovery if something goes wrong. Thankfully, the data center will have a ground-based backup at a Flexential facility in Tampa. // Related StoriesLonestar has yet to release specific operational details or hardware specs. It will be interesting to see the company's plans for communication between lunar and ground-based facilities.Lonestar isn't the only venture planning to establish a lunar data center. Reuters reports that several other companies are eyeing similar space-based facilities, including Lumen Orbit, which recently raised $11 million at a $40 million valuation.Masthead credit: Pavel Chagochkin
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  • Hatch Restore 3 vs. Hatch Restore 2: whats new on this updated smart alarm clock?
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    HatchTable of ContentsTable of ContentsPricing and availabilityDesign and buttonsFeaturesVerdictThe Hatch Restore 3 is a wonderful bedside companion. Its primary function is that of a smart alarm clock, but its also capable of playing music to help you unwind at night and simulating the sunrise to ease you into the morning. Our Hatch Restore 3 review found it to be one of the best smart alarms on the market but how does it compare to the outgoing Hatch Restore 2? More specifically, should current Hatch Restore 2 owners feel obligated to upgrade?Heres a closer look at the Hatch Restore 3 and Hatch Restore 2 to help you decide if the newer model is worth the investment.Recommended VideosJon Bitner / Digital TrendsBoth the Hatch Restore 3 and Hatch Restore 2 cost $170. They also both support the Hatch+ membership plan, which costs $5 per month and unlocks a wealth of exclusive routines such as new meditations, soundscapes, music, and more. However, the Hatch Restore 2 is now only available via third-party resellers. That makes it easier to get your hands on the Hatch Restore 3, as its readily available on the Hatch website.Winner: Hatch Restore 3RelatedHatchThe Hatch Restore 3 looks very similar to the old Hatch Restore 2, but there are a few key differences that make it easier to use. Arguably the most important addition is the Big Button. This can be found on top of the Hatch Restore 3 and serves a variety of roles. It can start and advance through your Unwind routines, turn off and snooze your alarm, and it even rotates so you can use it as a dial to adjust your volume.Other buttons on the Restore 3 include a Swap button to advance through your Unwind routine, a Pause button, an alarm toggle to disable your alarms, and a Light button thats used to reset your device or sync with Bluetooth.By comparison, only two buttons and an alarm toggle are available on the Hatch Restore 2. This makes it a bit more challenging to manipulate especially when trying to use it in a dimly lit room.Winner: Hatch Restore 3Jon Bitner / Digital TrendsThese two devices offer pretty much all the same features. Heres a quick look at their standout features:Create alarmsPlay meditations, soundscapes, and other audio to assist with your morning and sleep routinesIlluminate their face a variety of colors to simulate the sunriseThe appearance of the Hatch Sleep app is slightly different between the two (for example, the Restore 2 uses a Morning Moment feature thats replaced by a two-step sunrise routine on the Restore 3), but they effectively serve the same purpose. So regardless of what youre looking for, these two offer pretty much the same features. Most people will find the Restore 3 to be slightly more customizable, but the Restore 2 still offers plenty of functionality.At the end of the day, both are capable of playing various soundscapes to help you unwind or sleep, then mimic the sunrise in the morning as it wakes you with a gentle alarm.Winner: TieThanks to its updated design and addition of several buttons, the Hatch Restore 3 is an undeniable upgrade from the Hatch Restore 2. Its also great that it carries the same $170 price tag. No doubt its still a bit pricey, but its great to see that the Restore 3 doesnt further inflate its price despite these big improvements.If you dont yet own a Hatch device, the Hatch Restore 3 is without a doubt the one to purchase. However, folks who currently own a Restore 2 probably dont need to rush out and upgrade. While youll find the Restore 3 to be slightly more customizable and the new buttons make it easier than ever to operate, its not different enough to warrant another $170 investment. Instead, consider using your Restore 2 as long as you can. But once youre ready to move on, the Restore 3 is a wonderful successor.Editors Recommendations
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  • Where you can stream all the 2025 Best Picture Oscar nominees
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsAnora (2024)The Brutalist (2024)A Complete Unknown (2024)Conclave (2024)Dune: Part Two (2024)Emilia Prez (2024)Im Still Here (2024)Nickel Boys (2024)The Substance (2024)Wicked (2024)The nominations for the 2025 Oscars are now live. Netflixs Emilia Prezasserted its dominance with 13 Oscar nominations, one short of the record shared byAll About Eve, Titanic, andLa La Land. The Brutalist and Wicked each garnered 10 nominations and look to be Emilia Prezs toughest competition.The biggest prize of the night is Best Picture.The 10 films nominated for Best Picture are Anora, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Prez, Im Still Here, Nickel Boys, The Substance, and Wicked. Find out how to stream every Best Picture nominee below. Some movies are still in theaters, but several key nominees can be streamed at home.Recommended VideosThe 2025 Oscars are scheduled to air on March 2, 2025, on ABC.Written and directed by Sean Baker, AnoraAnora received six Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Director (Baker), Best Actress (Madison), Best Supporting Actor (Yura Borisov), Best Original Screenplay (Baker), and Best Film Editing.Anorais available for purchase on digital services. It will eventually stream on Hulu.A24The Brutalist is Brady Corbets epic drama about Lszl Tth (Adrien Brody), a Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States in the late 1940s. Lszl, an architect, settles in Pennsylvania, where a wealthy client (Guy Pearce) changes his life.The Brutalist earned 10 Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Director (Corbet), Best Actor (Brody), Best Supporting Actor (Pearce), Best Supporting Actress (Felicity Jones), Best Original Screenplay (Corbet and Mona Fastvold), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, and Best Production Design.The Brutalist is now in theaters. It will eventually stream on Max.Searchlight PicturesTimothe Chalamet steps into the iconic role of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown. Based on the novel Elijah Walds 2015 bookDylan Goes Electric!, A Complete Unknownfollows the rise of Dylan as a folk hero in the 1960s, culminating with his polarizing decision to play electric instruments at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.A Complete Unknownreceived eight Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Director (James Mangold), Best Actor (Chalamet), Best Supporting Actor (Edward Norton), Best Supporting Actress (Monica Barbaro), Best Adapted Screenplay (Mangold and Jay Cocks), Best Sound, and Best Costume Design.A Complete Unknown is now in theaters. It will stream on Hulu and Disney+ after its theatrical run.Focus FeaturesThe papal conclave becomes an election of lies, deceit, and betrayal in Conclave. Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes), the man in charge of the conclave, grapples with a nefarious secret that, if made public, could alter the Catholic Church forever.Conclave garnered eight Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Fiennes), Best Supporting Actress (Isabella Rossellini), Best Adapted Screenplay (Peter Straughan), Best Original Score, Best Editing, Best Production Design, and Best Costume Design.Conclaveis now streaming on Peacock.Warner Bros. PicturesDenis Villeneuves second adaptation of Frank Herberts seminal novel comes to life in Dune: Part Two. Paul Atreides (Timothe Chalamet) is now living with the Fremen after the destruction of his house. To exact his revenge on House Harkonnen, Paul must embrace a destiny he initially refuses to accept.Dune: Part Twoearned five Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects.Dune: Part Twois now streaming on Max and Netflix.NetflixFrench auteur Jacques Audiard helms the crime musical Emilia Prez,the most nominated movie at the 2025 Oscars. Rita Mora Castro (Zoe Saldaa), a lawyer, is tasked with helping a cartel kingpin (Karla Sofa Gascn) leave the criminal world to undergo gender-affirming surgery.Emilia Prezearned 13 Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best International Feature Film, Best Director (Audiard), Best Actress (Gascn), Best Supporting Actress (Saldaa), Best Adapted Screenplay (Audiard), Best Film Editing, Best Sound, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song (twice).Emilia Prez is now streaming on Netflix.Im Still Here (2024)The surprise inclusion in Best Picture isIm Still Here, Walter Salles biographical drama. Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres stars as Eunice Pavia, a Brazilian mother who searches for the truth behind the disappearance of her politician husband, Rubens Paiva (Selton Mello), during a time of military dictatorship.Im Still Hereearned three Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best International Feature Film, and Best Actress.Colson Whiteheads 2019 novel is the source material for RaMell RossNickel Boys. The story follows Elwood (Ethan Herisse) and Turner (Brandon Wilson), two young African Americans sent to a reform school in 1960s Florida.Despite the constant abuse from those in power, the boys forge a friendship in their quest for survival.Nickel Boysreceived two Oscar nominations: Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay (Ross and Joslyn Barnes).Nickel Boys is now in theaters. After its theatrical run, it will stream on Prime Video.MubiIn The Substance, Coralie Fargeat crafted this body horror that addresses sexism, ageism, and societal pressure on females. On her 50th birthday, veteran celebrity Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore) is fired from her aerobics show. In a quest to look younger, Elisabeth takes a black-market drug, The Substance, which gives her a younger, beautiful version (Margaret Qualley) of herself.The Substanceaccumulated five Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Director (Fargeat), Best Actress (Moore), Best Original Screenplay (Fargeat), and Best Makeup and Hairstyling.The Substanceis now streaming on Mubi.Universal PicturesWicked is the first part of the feature film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical. The movie explores the origins of Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Galinda (Ariana Grande), two young witches who meet at Shiz University. The duos encounter with the Wizard of Oz sets them on a course toward different destinies.Wickedreceived 10 Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress (Erivo), Best Supporting Actress (Grande), Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Production Design, Best Original Score, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects.Wickedis now in theaters and available for purchase on digital services. It will eventually stream on Peacock.Editors Recommendations2023 Oscars: where to watch all the Best Picture nominees
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  • Watson Review: Morris Chestnuts Holmes Inheritance on CBS
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    The actor stars as a version of the Arthur Conan Doyle character in a series set in the present day, following an American geneticist in the wake of Sherlock Holmess death.
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