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How I'm Living Now: Beanie Feldstein, 'How to Build A Girl' Star Riding out the pandemic in her childhood bedroom, Feldstein opens up about learning to live with her parents (again), dressing up for themed Zoom trivia nights and staying committed to wearing jeans. With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel ...
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Love is love: How do you go on without your 'little darling'? It's been just over a year since Pat Henschel's wife died. Henschel still lives in the apartment they shared at a Canadian assisted living facility, where a large headshot of her spouse rests on the kitchen counter. "You know, it's just like half of my heart has gone ...
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NYFF Announces New Programming Structure and Additions to Curatorial Teams As it readies for its 58th edition, the New York Film Festival has announced a number of changes both to its programming structure and curatorial teams that head up both selection and overall advisement. In addition to adding new members in committee and ...
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'Valley Girl' Review: Clever Jukebox Musical Pays Cute Homage to '80s Cult Classic Everyone knows the beats of the original "Valley Girl," a neon-colored gem of teen-centric '80s moviemaking that should be remembered in the same breath as "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Sixteen Candles" and yet has remained oddly hard to come ...
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The Last Ride: Meet the Man Behind The Undertaker Myth in New WWE Documentary Three days before WrestleMania 33 in 2017, The Undertaker made a decision. For the first time ever, he allowed Vince McMahon and WWE to follow him everywhere he went leading into his match with rising star Roman Reigns. The result was Undertaker: ...
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Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber's Slow Dance, and 10 More New Songs Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week's most notable new songs and videos. Just want the music? Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes). Like what you hear? Let us know at theplaylist@nytimes.com ...
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How the Beatles' Abandoned 'Get Back' Album Art Found a New Home One of the ways the Beatles' Get Back project was intended to bring their career full circle involved a recreation of the cover photo of their 1963 debut, Please Please Me. But, as with every other aspect of the record and movie, it didn't go as planned.
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'The Simpsons' predicted a pandemic and killer insects back in 1993 (CNN) "The Simpsons" have continued their streak of being our pop culture Nostradamus. Fox's long-running animated series — actually the longest running in history — has an episode from 1993 which appears to foreshadow 2020 with the pandemic and ...
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'I Know This Much is True' casts Mark Ruffalo as troubled twins with a dark family history (CNN) Mark Ruffalo bites into the juiciest of actor buffets in "I Know This Much is True," portraying twin brothers, one of whom is a paranoid schizophrenic. Once you get past the soapy title, this six-episode limited series offers a grim but gripping adaptation of ...
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Lifetime announces a Betty White Christmas movie and a new Harry and Meghan film (CNN) Lifetime, you get us. The network just announced a slate of new projects, including several that are sure to please viewers. Everyone's favorite 98-year-old actress, Betty White, is slated to appear in an as-yet-untitled Christmas movie. According to a ...
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