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Marseille go top in Ligue 1 as Lens thrash Monaco
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Fourteen-man South Africa fight back to beat France
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Atletico, Villarreal win to keep pressure on Liga giants
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Chelsea down Wolves to ease criticism of Maresca's rotation policy
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England's Genge eager to face All Blacks after Fiji win
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Wasteful Milan draw at Parma but level with Serie A leaders Napoli
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Fire kills six at Turkish perfume warehouse
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Djokovic pulls out of ATP Finals with shoulder injury
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Rybakina outguns world No.1 Sabalenka to win WTA Finals
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Norris survives a slip to seize Sao Paulo pole
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Sunderland snap Arsenal's winning run in Premier League title twist
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England see off Fiji to make it nine wins in a row
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Australia connection gives Italy stunning win over Wallabies
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Arsenal winning run ends in Sunderland draw, De Ligt rescues Man Utd
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Griezmann double earns Atletico battling win over Levante
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Title-leader Norris grabs Sao Paulo Grand Prix pole
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Djokovic edges Musetti to win 101st career title in Athens
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Rybakina downs world No.1 Sabalenka to win WTA Finals
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McKenzie ends Scotland dream of first win over New Zealand
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McKenzie stars as New Zealand inflict heartbreak upon Scotland
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De Ligt rescues Man Utd in Spurs draw, Arsenal aim to extend lead
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Kane saves Bayern but record streak ends at Union
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Bolivia's new president takes over, inherits economic mess
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Edwards set for Wolves job after Middlesbrough allow talks
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COP30: Indigenous peoples vital to humanity's future, Brazilian minister tells AFP
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Marquez wins Portuguese MotoGP sprint race
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Saim, Abrar star in Pakistan's ODI series win over South Africa
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Norris extends title lead in Sao Paulo GP sprint after Piastri spin
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Man Utd have room to 'grow', says Amorim after Spurs setback
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Tornado kills six, wrecks town in Brazil
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Norris wins Sao Paulo GP sprint, Piastri spins out
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Ireland scramble to scrappy win over Japan
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De Ligt rescues draw for Man Utd after Tottenham turnaround
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Israel identifies latest hostage body, as families await five more
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England's Rai takes one-shot lead into Abu Dhabi final round
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Tornado kills five, injures more than 400 in Brazil
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UPS, FedEx ground MD-11 cargo planes after deadly crash
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Luis Enrique not rushing to recruit despite key PSG trio's absence
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Flick demands more Barca 'fight' amid injury crisis
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Israel names latest hostage body, as families await five more
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Title-chasing Evans cuts gap on Ogier at Rally Japan
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Russian attack hits Ukraine energy infrastructure: Kyiv
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Kagiyama tunes up for Olympics with NHK Trophy win
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Indonesia probes student after nearly 100 hurt in school blasts
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UPS grounds its MD-11 cargo planes after deadly crash
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Taliban govt says Pakistan ceasefire to hold, despite talks failing
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Trump says no US officials to attend G20 in South Africa
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Philippines halts search for typhoon dead as huge new storm nears
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Bucks launch NBA Cup title defense with win over Bulls
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Chinese ship scouts deep-ocean floor in South Pacific
Hollywood producers salute blockbuster sequels as Oscar vote begins
Hollywood's big-shot producers named blockbuster sequels "Avatar: The Way of Water" and "Top Gun: Maverick" among last year's best films Thursday -- the same day that voting for Oscars nominations got under way.
The Producers Guild of America host their own prestigious annual awards each year, and unveiled a 10-film nomination shortlist, which also included Marvel superhero sequel "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
The "Avatar" and "Top Gun" sequels have each grossed well over $1 billion -- and the "Black Panther" follow-up some $800 million -- at the global box office, as movie theaters mounted a partial recovery in 2022 from devastating pandemic closures.
While producers may have a reputation for chasing box office cash over critical acclaim, the PGA's 8,000-odd moguls and indie financiers have a very strong record of predicting success at the Academy Awards, which conclude Tinseltown's expansive award season.
Twelve of the last 15 winners of the best picture Oscar first lifted the PGA's equivalent award, including the past two victors, "CODA" and "Nomadland."
The PGA happened to release its shortlist this year on the very same day that the voting window opened for Oscars nominations.
Also in the running for the PGA's top prize were critical darlings "The Banshees of Inisherin," "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and Steven Spielberg's "The Fabelmans," which all won Golden Globes this week.
The other four films contending for the producers' accolade this year were "Elvis," "Tar," "The Whale" and "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" -- yet another sequel.
The PGA Awards gala will be held on February 25, before the Oscars conclude the Los Angeles award show marathon on March 12.
D.Khalil--SF-PST