Now in his second tour with the Los Angeles Times, totaling more than 25 years, Kevin Crust is the planning editor for Entertainment and Arts. He previously served as deputy film editor and staff writer. A lifelong Southern Californian and a graduate of Mount St. Mary’s, he spends way too much time analyzing baseball statistics.
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Writers Cord Jefferson and Percival Everett for “American Fiction,” and Mick Herron and Will Smith for “Slow Horses,” won the 36th annual USC Libraries Scripter Awards for feature film and episodic television adaptation, respectively.
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Tokyo takes centerstage in Cary Grant’s last rom-com, an innovative doc, a crime melodrama, a nostalgic anime and a new documentary with timely POVs on the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.