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Alan Yang: 'Tigertail' Is "A Metaphor for How Immigrants Feel When They Come to This Country" Making his feature directorial debut, the Emmy winner's multigenerational and trilingual family drama is inspired by his father's life in Taiwan and the United States: "Culturally, he's between worlds. He's in a liminal space." Alan Yang had only been to Taiwan ...
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In 'Run,' a Romantic Comedy That Breaks Free "Run," a new romantic comedy with twists to flatter a pretzel festival, follows former lovers who are escaping their lives. And it arrives when most of us can't even escape our own homes. To watch the show now is to entertain an impossible fantasy. No, it's not ...
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Can Comic Books Survive the Coronavirus Era? Comic-book superheroes are used to finding themselves in life-or-death situations and fighting back against seemingly impossible odds. But who can they turn to when comic books themselves are imperiled? Like every other business that has been upended ...
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Mohammad Rasoulof's Berlin Winner 'There Is No Evil' Acquired by Kino Lorber Kino Lorber has acquired U.S rights to the top prize winner at this year's Berlin Film Festival, "There Is No Evil," directed by Iran's Mohammad Rasoulof, who on March 4 was sentenced by Iranian authorities to one year's imprisonment for three of his films.
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Review: A 'Killing Eve' That No One Was Asking For "Give me back my beast." That was Greta Garbo's famous (perhaps apocryphal) plea after she saw Jean Cocteau's "Beauty and the Beast." It echoed in my head as I watched the new season of "Killing Eve": Give us back our beast. Give us back our Villanelle.
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'Trolls World Tour' Review: Can't Hog the Mic In "Trolls World Tour," the singing, dancing, aggressively effervescent trolls of "Trolls" (2016) learn that they constitute only one genre of troll. They are pop-music trolls, prone to singing earworms like "Trolls Just Want to Have Fun." The world is also home to ...
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Watch Sting Scowl Through Socially Distanced Performance With Jimmy Fallon and the Roots Sting is notorious — or maybe renowned — for a certain hauteur, and it was on full display during his socially distanced performance of the currently-lockdown-themed 1980 Police hit "Don't Stand So Close to Me" with Jimmy Fallon and the Roots on "The ...
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'The Batman' director gives update on the film after coronavirus shuts down production Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Like many other film projects, production on "The Batman" is on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, that hasn't stopped director Matt Reeves from ...
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Rihanna donates $2.1 million for domestic violence victims in coronavirus lockdown Singer Rihanna is joining forces with Twitter Chief Executive Jack Dorsey to help victims of domestic violence living in Los Angeles during the coronavirus pandemic. On Thursday, the "Needed Me" artist's Clara Lionel Foundation announced that the duo is ...
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Jamie Dornan Filmed His 'Imagine' Verse in the Toilet, Is Sorry Imagine all the people … getting last-minute texts from Kristen Wiig asking them to sing a verse for a video she and Gal Gadot are putting together. That's essentially how actor Jamie Dornan ended up singing the line "no hell below us" in the infamous ...
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