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As-it-happens update November 19, 2020
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In a year like no other, when most high-profile releases are tagged "Do not open until 2021," there will still be new movies this holiday season stretching from Thanksgiving to Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January. The trick is knowing where to find them.
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IndieWire
"Collective" starts as one of the greatest journalism movies of all times, and then it goes one step further, exposing democracy at war with itself. Romanian director Alexander Nanau's bracing, relentless documentary tracks the aftermath of the 2015 fire that ...
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The Independent
It's "the most wonderful time of the year" in a year that for many is the most horrible they can remember. That gives this year's crop of holiday-themed movies the added weight and expectation of lifting spirits that have likely been very low indeed. The very idea ...
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NPR
The unspoken rules of gathering the cast of a beloved TV show for a reunion special are familiar: Gin up the nostalgia and warm, fuzzy feels. Montages and clip reels highlight the memorable onscreen moments from years past, as everyone jovially reminisces ...
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The Irish Times
In the 1880s, a new form of urban entertainment — "slumming" — became all the rage in London and New York. The wealthy would ride through poverty-stricken neighborhoods in hopes of being titillated by watching poor people. Netflix and director Ron ...
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Forbes
Australian-British actor Guy Pearce has memorably played a handful of eccentric characters in his long and varied career, from a drag queen named Felicia Jollygoodfellow in the groundbreaking The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert to pop artist ...
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Bustle
Just when you thought Netflix had peaked in the ridiculousness of its original holiday movies with last year's A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby, Netflix has outdone itself with its latest sequel: The Princess Switch: Switched Again. In case you somehow ...
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Variety
Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley in the trailer for Lionsgate's upcoming sci-fi movie, "Chaos Walking," set for theatrical release on Jan. 22. The film is based on Patrick Ness' book "Chaos Walking: The Knife of Never Letting Go," the first iteration of a trilogy set in ...
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Vanity Fair
During a busy year that had her launching the Hulu series Little Fires Everywhere, hosting the third night of the Democratic National Convention, traveling tirelessly to get out the vote around the country, and filming the upcoming musical The Prom, Kerry ...
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Bleacher Report
The WWE rumor mill continued to churn out insights and rumors about top stars, including universal champion Roman Reigns, who headlines this week's collection of innuendo. Was The Tribal Chief originally intended to hold onto his prize for the long term or ...
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