Deaths on a boat off Cuba spotlight Florida anti-government groups

MIAMI (AP) — Astolen boat, with 10 people aboard, loaded with weapons, departs the Florida Keys but gunfire erupts before reaching Cuba. The explanation, according to the Cuban government, is the men aboard were terrorists who wanted to infiltrate the country.

Associated Press The dock where a 1981 Pro Line boat was reported stolen from the Florida Keys Friday, Feb. 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio walks to give a declaration about a deadly boating shooting in Cuba waters, in Havana, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

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The fatal shooting broke out Wednesday amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Cuba. The ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has led the Trump administration to take a more aggressive stance toward the country's longstanding ideological nemesis in Latin America. It shines fresh attention on the deep-rooted freedom movement among Cuban exiles in south Florida, including some fringe elements who have long sought a violent overthrow of the island's communist leadership.

Armed raids, provocative publicity stunts and protests blurring the lines of legality stretch back decades in the Florida straits. Many of them are led by hard-liner exiles, some who fought in Fidel Castro's guerrilla army that took power in 1959 before breaking ranks when the popular leader converted Cuba into a Soviet satellite.

But such confrontational tactics have faded since the Cold War, leaving many in Miami to speculate the armed incursion was a fabrication of Cuba's intelligence agencies.

"Cuban Americans today are, whether on the left or on the right, really focused on trying to influence U.S. policy rather than thinking that somehow paramilitary action by small groups are gonna overthrow the Cuban government," said William LeoGrande, an American University government professor who specializes in Cuba.

The shooting left four dead and many questions. Cuba's government said most of the people on the boat were violent criminals. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who rose to prominence surrounded by the Cuban exile politics of Miami, was quick to cast doubt on the Cuban account, saying that the U.S. would investigate what he described as a "highly unusual" sea shootout.

Late Friday, top officials with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior unveiled theitems they said were aboard the boat, including a dozen high-powered weapons and more than 12,800 pieces of ammunition.

Anti-Cuban government groups ebb and flow

The counter-revolutionary groups — with names like Alpha 66 and Omega 7 — were always small in number but were at their strongest in the 1970s and '80s. Their influence receded as the Reagan administration arrested their leaders for violent attacks on U.S. soil, like an assassination plot targeting Castro during his 1979 visit to the United Nations and the shooting death a year later of a Cuban diplomat in New York.

Antonio Tang joined Alpha 66 shortly after fleeing Cuba and going into exile in Canada in 1981.

He trained in weapons and guerrilla tactics with the volunteer group at a camp in the Everglades called Rumbo Sur — Direction South. Many of its actions were over before they started, he said.

"We were kind of amateurs — and no match for the Cuban military and interior ministry," said Tang. "They always knew in advance what we were doing. Many folks ended up in jail."

Ernesto Díaz, deputy secretary general of Alpha 66, described the 10 men as martyrs.

"It is an act of compassion for a Cuban people who are suffering," Diaz, 86, said. "It was a sacrifice that has demonstrated the nobility and sensitivity towards freedom in Cuba."

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Cuban attempts to co-opt groups

Former Cuban intelligence officer Enrique Garcia said a well-funded Cuban intelligence department — called Q-2 — spent decades co-opting armed resistance groups. In some cases, Cuban agents would fund weapon purchases and drive unsuspecting exiles into plots.

Agents infiltrated Brothers to the Rescue, which lost four members in 1996 when Cuban fighter jets shot down their airplanes in the Florida straits.

"This strategy —seemingly still in place— sought to portray the Cuban exile community as extremist and link the U.S. government and agencies to such activities," said Garcia, who defected to the U.S. in 1989. "The U.S. intelligence community is aware and must have documented in its archives that this was a permanent modus operandi of the Cuban intelligence service."

Garcia said he can't remember any covert act of the sort Cuba has denounced in at least three decades.

He also finds the timing of the attack suspicious. The Trump administration has asserted almost unprecedented pressure on Havana to open its economy and relinquish almost seven decades of single-party rule.

Families give an incomplete picture

Marina Luz Padron, whose ex-husband, Hector Cruz Correa, was among those reported killed, appealed for privacy as the family mourns. She described her ex-husband as an excellent father to their 4-year-old child, who still hasn't been told about his fate.

"If he went to Cuba it was because he wanted freedom for his country," Padron told The Associated Press in a brief interview.

Other family members spoke to Spanish language influencers in Miami describing their loved ones as peaceful and far removed from what Cuban officials denounced as a "terrorist" incursion.

Ibrahim Bosch, president of the Republican Party of Cuba, another exile group, said that Michel Ortega Casanova, one of those killed, was the leader of his party in Tampa for a while until he requested to be replaced so he could spend more time to with his family.

"He was an excellent person, very hardworking, very dedicated to his family," Bosch said. "He always had the hope of freedom for Cuba."

But Florida resident Misael Ortega Casanova said his brother — an American citizen who has lived in the U.S. for more than 20 years and still agonizes over the suffering that Cubans endure — was on an "obsessive and diabolical" quest for Cuba's freedom.

"They became so obsessed that they didn't think about the consequences nor their own lives," Misael told The Associated Press.

Catalini reported from Morrisville, Pennsylvania.

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The Genius Way Robin Williams Secured His Breakout Role on 'Happy Days'

Like every major star in Hollywood,Robin Williams' immensesuccessand popularity in the larger entertainment industry can be traced back to one key role. And in the case of the legendary late comedian, said role came with Williams' scene-stealing performance in the belovedsitcom,Happy Days.

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Tapping into his famously zany comedic background, Williams' performance as the otherworldly alien Mork helped thrust the young actor into the public spotlight.

While it's hard to imagine anyone else inhabiting the role of the eccentric extraterrestrial visitor, one key moment early on in Williams' audition process ultimately helped land the actor his breakthrough role on the show.

When appearing on theFake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donaldpodcast,Happy DaysHenry Winkler shared his memories of initially interacting with Robin Williams on the set of the show, as well as his experience witnessing the late actor audition for the role (viaPeoplemagazine).

"A young, very shy, very quiet man comes with the casting director," Winkler said. "And then this human being picked up the script. When he opened his mouth, it was like a volcano went off on stage 19 at Paramount."

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"And I knew, get out of his way, know my lines, and don't try to stand toe to toe with this genius that is now standing in front of me," the actor went on to say.

Of course, one notable improvised moment helped impress Happy Day's cast and crew above all else. As series creator Garry Marshall remembered in 1989, Winkler wound up standing on his head the minute he began his audition, taking Marshall and his fellow backstage staff by surprise.

"He did the whole audition standing on his head," Marshall said. "He was a whole different fresh view of a guy doing an outer-space alien."

"When Robin Williams came on as a Martian, he was all over the place and was improvising some, and they gave him room," Marshall similarly recalled. "At the end of the episode, 300 people in the audience stood up and applauded, which is not usually done. It didn't take a genius to know he could do his own show, and we made one for him,Mork & Mindy."

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Adrianne Curry, the first winner ofAmerica's Next Top Model, has opened up about feeling "more validated" than she ever has before as resurfaced footage of producer-hostTyra Banksrecirculates online amid the fallout from allegations made by former contestants and judges in Netflix's bombshell docuseriesReality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model.

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In anInstagramvideo shared Friday, Curry, who won 2003's cycle 1, spoke out on the alleged "gaslighting thatTop Modelfans and the show put me through" following her victory. ShetoldEntertainment Weeklyin a 2023 interviewthat shewas disappointed by the prize package she receivedand the lack of mentorship from Banks.

"I know she did it for [cycle 3 winner] Eva [Marcille], and Eva is very successful, and I'm proud of her. And I think that's great. That's also why Eva never talks bad about the show," Curry claimed. Marcille — who went on to become a primary cast member onThe Real Housewives of Atlanta— didrecently speak out about being "amazingly horrified" by allegations made against the show, amid backlash to Banksstemming fromReality Check. (A representative for Marcille did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment.)

'ANTM' cycle 3 winner Eva MarcilleCredit: CBS; Annette Brown/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

Curry maintained, "I wouldn't either. I'd be like, I got mine." She then alleged, "I was gaslit so much by fans and by the show, that I was just ungrateful and all this stuff. I was promised the world, and then it was dubbed over on the show, and I was never delivered it. Today, I felt very much like I was validated for the first time in over two decades."

The former reality TV star and current Avon sales rep said she experienced that validation upon viewing an oldEntertainment Tonightclip from 2003 (below), in which Banks told the program she was excited to launchANTMcycle 1 as her "first executive producership," and that she took the job "very seriously" — almost to the point of micromanaging various elements, from clothing choices to lighting.

"I'm very involved. I'm actually going to be managing the winner, along with IMG Models. I'm going to be their manager," Banks claimed in the footage, though Curry disputed that Banks did that for her.

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Curry replied in the comments section underneathET's video, writing, "After being gaslighted by Tyra, [producer] Ken [Mok] and fans... told im just bitter...told it expected more than what was promised...I cried watching this. Ive never felt more validated in my LIFE," later adding in a separate comment, "Im so glad tge [sic] gaslighting fans did to me for being upset I didnt get what was promised STOPS now...straight from her mouth....I didnt get managed. I didnt get a Revlon contract."

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In her 2023 EW interview, Curry opened up aboutbeing assaulted by a stranger on the streets of Parisduring filming (which was partially captured on camera) in addition to alleging that she never received the full prize package.

"What I won was to go to Revlon corporate, sit in a back room, have a makeup artist put makeup on my face for a team of about seven people watching me. Who the f--- would fight as hard as we fought for that?" Curry told us at the time, adding that she felt "f---ing humiliated" by the experience — though, she said she was paid about $15,000 to do it. Yet, that was a far cry, she alleged, from the "huge Revlon models" Banks and the judges indicated contestants would become during production. (A representative for Banks declined to comment on Curry's allegations at the time.)

In her 2026 Instagram video, Curry again touched on those claims, saying, "I was locked in house, being told I was going to be the next Giselle [Bündchen] or Tyra Banks if I won, that Tyra would manage my career," she said. "I won, and then none of it happened. None of it."

Reality Check— featuring new interviews with Banks and Mok — covers multiple controversies surrounding the show, including shoots that tasked models with wearing dark makeup to portray women of different races,cycle 6 winner Dani Evans reacting to Banks pressuring herto undergo a dental procedure during production in the hopes of fixing a gap in her teeth, and more.

Angelea Preston, Tyra Banks, Adrianne Curry, and Shandi Sullivan on 'America's Next Top Model'

"I've actually apologized for the issue with Dani and what happened. That was between a rock and a hard place for me," Banks, 52, said on the series.

"There were agents that would tell me she will not work with those teeth, it's just not going to happen," Banks continued. "That's what they told me. I could've just been quiet and let them handle it. Hindsight is 20/20 for all of us. It just so happens that a lot of the things that are 20/20 for me happened in front of the world."

Representatives for Banks and Mok have not responded to EW's repeated recent requests for comment onANTMand theReality Checkdocuseries.

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How to watch the SAG Actor Awards 2026: Where to stream, full nominee list, who's presenting and more

It's time for the Actor Awards! Before the 2026 Oscars celebrate the best films of the year — and the people who made them — the SAG Actor Awards celebrate the best acting performances of 2025 across film and TV.One Battle After Anotherleads the pack of film nominees with seven nods.The Studioleads for TV with five. Kristen Bell is hosting for the third time. The whole thing, including a red carpet pre-show, will stream live on Netflix. Here's what you need to know to watch the Actor Awards this year.

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When are the 2026 Actor Awards?

The 2026 Actor Awards are this Sunday, March 1.

Actor Awards 2026 start time:

The Actor Awards will kick off at 8 p.m. PT/5 p.m. PT this Sunday. Prior to the show, the red carpet will roll out around 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. The official Netflix Actor Awards pre-show will begin at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

What channel are the Actor Awards on?

The Actor Awards will stream live on Netflix. Don't have Netflix? Here's a fewways to get Netflix for free.

How to watch the Actor Awards live:

Who is hosting the 2026 Actor Awards?

Kristen Bell will host the awards for the third time.The Nobody Wants Thisstar plans to put a positive spin on her hosting role.

"I don't roast. It's not in me," Bell told Deadline in aninterviewabout her game plan. "If I'm going to roast anyone, it's going to be me. That's what's funniest to me. So it will be light and goofy and hopefully still make you laugh. But I want everyone to feel welcome."

2026 Actor Awards presenters:

The full list of presenters at this year's Actor Awards has yet to be announced. However, we do know that Bridgerton's Season 4 diamond, Yerin Ha, will serve asthis year's Ambassador, providing fans with "exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the awards ceremony."

Harrison Ford will receive this year's Life Achievement Award.

Who votes for the SAG Actor Awards?

The Actor Awards (previously known as the SAG Awards), are voted on by SAG-AFTRA's members. The Actor Awards currently has the largest voting body on the awards circuit.

Actor Awards 2026 nominations:

Film Nominations

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

  • Frankenstein

  • Hamnet

  • Marty Supreme

  • One Battle After Another

  • Sinners

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

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  • Jessie Buckley, Hamnet

  • Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

  • Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue

  • Chase Infiniti, One Battle After Another

  • Emma Stone, Bugonia

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

  • Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme

  • Leonardo DiCaprio, One Battle After Another

  • Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon

  • Michael B. Jordan, Sinners

  • Jesse Plemons, Bugonia

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Odessa A'zion, Marty Supreme

  • Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good

  • Amy Madigan, Weapons

  • Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners

  • Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Miles Caton, Sinners

  • Benicio del Toro, One Battle After Another

  • Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein

  • Paul Mescal, Hamnet

  • Sean Penn, One Battle After Another

Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

  • F1

  • Frankenstein

  • Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

  • One Battle After Another

  • Sinners

Series Nominations

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

  • The Diplomat

  • Landman

  • The Pitt

  • Severance

  • The White Lotus

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

  • Britt Lower, Severance

  • Parker Posey, The White Lotus

  • Keri Russell, The Diplomat

  • Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus

  • Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

  • Sterling K. Brown, Paradise

  • Billy Crudup, The Morning Show

  • Walton Goggins, The White Lotus

  • Gary Oldman, Slow Horses

  • Noah Wyle, The Pitt

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

  • Abbott Elementary

  • The Bear

  • Hacks

  • Only Murders in the Building

  • The Studio

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Kathryn Hahn, The Studio

  • Catherine O'Hara, The Studio

  • Jenna Ortega, Wednesday

  • Jean Smart, Hacks

  • Kristen Wiig, Palm Royale

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Ike Barinholtz, The Studio

  • Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This

  • Ted Danson, A Man on the Inside

  • Seth Rogen, The Studio

  • Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

  • Claire Danes, The Beast in Me

  • Erin Doherty, Adolescence

  • Sarah Snook, All Her Fault

  • Christine Tremarco, Adolescence

  • Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

  • Jason Bateman, Black Rabbit

  • Owen Cooper, Adolescence

  • Stephen Graham, Adolescence

  • Charlie Hunnam, Monster: The Ed Gein Story

  • Matthew Rhys, The Beast in Me

Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

  • Andor

  • Landman

  • The Last of Us

  • Squid Game

  • Stranger Things

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Music Review: K-pop group Blackpink's 'Deadline' is a fantastic, if too short, return to form

For those who love the K-pop girl group: Has a more thrilling phrase than "Blackpink in your area!" ever been uttered by an artist?

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Blinks, the moniker forfans of Blackpink, havebeen waiting for a proper group comeback from the foursome for more than three years. Jisoo, Jennie,Roséand Lisahave been busywithsolo projects,but they only had to say "Jump" last summer for fans to gobble up the hardstyle, Eurodance extravaganza of a single.

Eight months later, they've released a third EP, "Deadline." At five tracks (four solid hits, "Jump" included) it is not nothing, but for Blinks it is like giving steak once every few years to a starving lion.

Compared with other K-pop bands, Blackpink, debuting in 2016, has had relatively fewer comebacks (in K-pop industry lingo, a "comeback" is each time an artist releases a new single or album). However, Blackpink's catchy songs, energetic choreography and undeniable charisma have propelled the group to a level of incredible stardom.

With "Deadline," they serve, serve, serve, serve and swerve. As a group known for quick tempo tracks, Blackpink should know by now to avoid the sob section. The sole ballad, titled "Fxxxboy," features emotional lyrics and beautiful voices, but doesn't quite land musically with its simple guitar line.

In a surprising twist of events,Coldplay frontman Chris Martinis credited on "Go" — a song with an industrial sound underscored by bone-vibrating bass — for both lyrics and music. His contributions become clear at the bridge, when the track morphs into the most Coldplay sound ever, led by Jennie's voice.

"Me and My" is a classic slow R&B jam featuring a very subtle Latin jazz trumpet. It is co-produced and written bycontroversial hitmaker Dr. Luke, as is "Champion," a puzzling yet hypnotizing anthemic rock single that cycles through '70s strings, '90s smooth rock and a bit of pop-punk.

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As a globally famous K-pop band, Blackpink has begun experimenting more with singing entirely in English with Korean lyrics peppered in. The culmination of that approach is "Deadline," where the only song to feature some Korean-language lyrics is "Jump." It's a practical choice for international music markets, but purists might grumble that the "K" is slowly disappearing from the "pop."

Overall, the mini-album is a satisfying chapter in the band's discography. The lyrics to "Champion" say it best: "And if I take a 'L' I still fight," a neologism for "loss," signifying defeat. The spirit of resiliency is there — but this record is full of wins.

"Deadline" by Blackpink

Four stars out of five.

On repeat: "Go"

Skip it: "Fxxxboy"

For fans of: Unexpected tempo changes, the club, Coldplay

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Ryan Gosling Gives Eva Mendes Sweet Shoutout in Surprise

Ryan Gosling shouted out his longtime partner Eva Mendes in a surprise Jeopardy!-themed advertisement for his new science fiction movie Project Hail Mary

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  • Mendes and Gosling famously met on the set of their 2012 movie The Place Beyond the Pines; they share daughters Esmeralda Amada, 11, and Amada Lee, 9

  • Project Hail Mary releases in theaters March 20

Ryan Goslinggave hislongtime partnerEva Mendesa sweet shoutout in a surpriseJeopardy!-themed advertisement for his new movie.

Gosling, 45, appeared in a video shared byJeopardyto itsofficial YouTube accounttitled "Ryan Gosling Plays Final Jeopardy" on Thursday, Feb. 26 that saw theProject Hail Maryactor take part in a scripted round of "Final Jeopardy" in which he and two other "contestants" answered the prompt, "This specific type of injury has made news at least since 1967 when it happened to Red Sox star Jim Longborg."

The video sees Gosling seemingly struggle to find an answer to the prompt. While one of the two other "contestants" answered the prompt correctly by writing out "ACL," as in ananterior crucate ligament injury, Gosling wrote, "What is IDK? I <3 Eva," in reference to Mendes, whom he has been in a relationship with since 2011 and sharestwo daughters.

"I'm told by our judges we will accept that,"Jeopardy!hostKen Jenningssaid in response to Gosling's answer. "An ACL tear is also known as IDK - internal derangement of the knee. Well done, Ryan. What did you wager? Everything! You've doubled your score to $51,200! Ryan Gosling, congratulations! What a Hail Mary from our champion Ryan Gosling!"

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Gosling only spoke once in the video after learning of his surprise "victory." "Wow," he said, while putting his hands on top of his head. As the advertisement wrapped, text appeared across the screen at the end of the video that read, "Believe in the Hail Mary," in reference to Gosling's new science fiction movie.

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Despite the clever ad, the actor did not actually appear onJeopardy!on Feb. 26; the game show'swebsiteshows that contestant James Hirsh won the game aired on that night's episode.

Mendes, who has participated in a number ofProject Hail Mary-themed marketing efforts via her social media pages as Gosling's new movie approaches its release date, also shared the video to herInstagram. "Look Ma! I made it to @jeopardy 😉 Believe in the Hail Mary @projecthailmary," Mendes wrote in a caption to her post.

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Mendes and Gosling famously met on the set of their 2012 movieThe Place Beyond the Pinesand began dating by the end of 2011, before the movie released. The couple share daughters Esmeralda Amada, 11, and Amada Lee, 9.

Project Hail Mary,in theaters March 20, is based on is based on author Andy Weir's2021 novel of the same name. In the movie, Gosling portrays a science teacher-turned-astronaut named Ryland Grace who sets off on a mission deep in space to learn why the sun and other stars in the solar system are dying. "11.9 Light-years from home. 6th grade science teacher. 1 chance to save us all," reads a shortsynopsisfor the movie, which also starsSandra Hüller.

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A hunka hunka burning Elvis 🎵

Hail to the King, baby.

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Even if you're not obsessed withElvis Presley, you might be after seeing him in all his jumpsuited majesty taking care of business in "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert," Baz Luhrmann's sensational mix of documentary and concert film. That anda new "Scream" moviewill keep you entertained at the cinema this weekend, while the guys from"Scrubs"are back for the sitcom's revival on ABC and Hulu. It's also the Actor Awards this weekend, and we're just two weeks away from theAcademy Awards, so now's the time to get ready for that last push toward Oscar glory.

Now on to the good stuff:

See Elvis Presley strut his stuff on the big screen with 'EPiC' documentary

The King of Rock 'n' Roll takes the Vegas stage at the peak of his musical prowess in "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert."

So, fun fact: I like Elvis but I don't loooooove Elvis. But watching "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert" is like a history lesson and a holy awakening all at once. Baz Luhrmann found hours upon hours of old footage buried in a salt mine of Presley performing in the early 1970s at his Vegas residency and on tour. The director has used all that to craft a jaw-dropping look at the man and the musician in his creative prime. (Peep my★★★½ review.)

Another fun fact: Our movie editor Kim Willis looooooves Elvis and is abonafide experton the legend. She talked with Luhrmann about his"Raiders of the Lost Ark"-type questto find boxes of film and how the movie reaches beyond the hardcore Elvis crowd. "People are coming in who don't care about Elvis and going, 'Who is this guy? I had no idea,' " the filmmaker says. Kim also did a piece onthe rock star who has an unexpected cameoat the end of "EPiC."

Need more classic rock on your menu? Tuck into Prime Video'snew Paul McCartney documentary "Man on the Run,"one ofseveral new moviesthat have hit streaming services.

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Stream Zach Braff, Donald Faison's sitcom return in 'Scrubs' reboot

Zach Braff as JD and Donald Faison as Turk in the revival of "Scrubs."

For years, those who lovedZach Braff and Donald Faison's old "Scrubs" shenanigansonly had T-Mobile commercials to remind of their comedic chemistry. Now folks get to see them back in a familiar hospital environment in ABC's new "Scrubs" reboot (with the premiere episodestreaming on Hulu). My colleague Bryan Alexander chatted with the twosome about getting their signature "Eagle" piggyback ride flying again, how some of their costars weren't even born when the show first premiered in 2001, and their real-life friendship. "I'm still a 50-year-old bachelor, and Donald's married with kids," Braff says. "I still FaceTime Donald five times a day and if I'm lucky, he'll answer once."

But TV critic Kelly Lawler isn't amused by the reunion. In her★ review, she writes that the "humor" is corny, the show traffics in stereotypes and it's "so cognitively dissonant from the world in which we live now." In other words ... not exactly "The Pitt."

Catch up on Oscar movies, nominated actors before the big day

Teyana Taylor, left, and Leonardo DiCaprio in "One Battle After Another."

The Oscars are in just over two weeks so time's ticking if you want to catch up on all 10 best picture nominees, plus others up for honors. I got you, fam: Here's a roundup ofeverything you need to seeon streaming and video-on-demand platforms to prepare for the big night.

This year is especially big for a couple of Oscar rookies with their first nominations but who are favorites in their categories. My bud Patrick chatted with "One Battle After Another" star Teyana Taylor, who's up for best supporting actress, about how her two young daughters are herawards season "co-stylists,"keeping her humble. "They definitely have final approval on how I walk out that door," she says.

Patrick also talked with supporting actor contender Stellan Skarsgård, the "Sentimental Value" standout who has a huge brood – including actor sons Alexander, Gustaf, Bill, and Valter – butdoesn't see himself in his roleas a distant filmmaking dad. "I've learned an important lesson that each child is different from the next," he says. "Some need more attention and some don't want any attention. There are eight different characters there."

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