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As-it-happens update January 22, 2020
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The New York Times
In Hollywood, Harvey Weinstein was a man of seemingly infinite power, not only making Oscar-winning films like "Pulp Fiction" and "Shakespeare in Love," but also helping make careers. But on Wednesday morning, Mr. Weinstein arrived at the Manhattan ...
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Rolling Stone
Lizzo graces the pages of Rolling Stone's February issue with a gorgeous set of photographs by David LaChapelle. The Hawaii-based photographer and artist first cut his teeth working for Andy Warhol's Interview magazine in the 1980s, and has since risen to ...
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Hollywood Reporter
At a screening for her Netflix series 'The Goop Lab,' debuting Jan. 24, Paltrow responded to criticism of the wellness show and weighed in on the Harvey Weinstein trial. "Good vibrations" was the secret code that friends of Goop founder and CEO Gwyneth ...
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Los Angeles Times
You don't need to calm down — the trailer for Taylor Swift's Netflix documentary is officially here. The streaming giant unveiled on Wednesday its first look at "Miss Americana," a behind-the-scenes exploration of how the global superstar secured herself as an ...
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EW.com
The Karate Kid has been to Japan (in the sequel), China (in the remake), and YouTube (in the TV series). Now, Daniel-san is heading for the stage. Screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen, who penned the 1984 film, is adapting The Karate Kid into a musical with ...
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Cinema Blend
Justice League's time in theaters came and went, but the talk surrounding a version of the movie that better reflects director Zack Snyder's original vision has not died down. Snyder himself has done his fair share of promoting the Snyder Cut by sharing images ...
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Washington Post
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — What started as a joke on Twitter about an unwritten rule among country radio stations not to play two female artists in a row prompted outrage by country music stars, but also pledges to give women equal airtime. A now-deleted tweet by ...
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TIME
Readers have been anticipating Suzanne Collins's prequel to the Hunger Games trilogy since 2019, when the author announced her plans to revisit the dystopic world in a new book. A new excerpt of the upcoming novel, named The Ballad of Songbirds and ...
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Cinema Blend
Warning: MAJOR SPOILERS for Bad Boys For Life are ahead! If you had serious doubts about Bad Boys For Life heading into this month, no one would have blamed you. January has a negative reputation for movies for a reason, and although not all movies ...
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New York Post
It's easy to say, "Oh, another Vietnam movie." The 1950s, '60s and '70s war is just about the most popular of America's conflicts portrayed onscreen, with more films than you realize being about Vietnam veterans: "Taxi Driver," "Rambo," "Kong: Skull Island.
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