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As-it-happens update May 28, 2020
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The New York Times
New York City needs its parks in any summer, but never more than now. Shared spaces of play, sun, respite and peace (and yes, conflict and judgment) are reminders in a time of distancing that we are all in this together. Likewise, "Central Park" is the show ...
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Variety
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched "The Gang Discovers Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein," the fourth season finale of "The Good Fight." "The Good Fight" began airing its fourth season on CBS All Access just a few weeks after the real world ...
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Vanity Fair
Scorsese's long-awaited Killers of the Flower Moon adaptation will star Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, and hit theaters via Paramount. By Christopher Rosen. May 28, 2020. Martin Scorsese Jumps from Netflix to Apple for His Next Movie. Photo by ...
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IndieWire
Martin Scorsese is waiting to start production on his next film, "Killers of the Flower Moon," and he recently spent part of this waiting period putting together a new quarantine short film for the BBC Arts series "Lockdown Culture with Mary Beard." The short ...
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Variety
It was the most unlikely of friendships. At first, AIDS activist and playwright Larry Kramer saw Dr. Anthony Fauci as the personification of bureaucratic neglect — a cold and remote presence who failed to fully acknowledge and respond to the tragic scope of a ...
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Forbes
Superman and Hulk both struck out with two attempts at a solo franchise. Henry Cavill's Man of Steel may be, like Mark Ruffalo's Hulk, most useful as a crowd-pleasing supporting player. According to The Wrap and other trades, Henry Cavill is in negotiations ...
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IndieWire
Few filmmakers inspire the level of internet fan theories as Christopher Nolan. His intricate storytelling and time-bending narratives are always being dissected by fans on social media and in Reddit threads, which is why Esquire decided to have "Tenet" star ...
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Vanity Fair
Don't expect to see any Netflix films on the fall film festival circuit this year—well, if there even is a festival circuit. The streamer is reportedly not sending any of its potential awards contenders to festivals in 2020, according to Indiewire. Instead, the streamer will ...
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Daily Beast
Filmmaker Andrew Patterson's stellar sci-fi indie debut, available on Prime May 29, marks the arrival of a director to watch. Nick Schager. Published May. 28, 2020 10:56AM ET. Directorial debuts don't begin in much more confident, bravura fashion than The ...
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Orlando Sentinel
Central Florida is getting its first taste of the reopened Disney Springs and Universal CityWalk, the shopping and entertainment districts for Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando. Each complex was shuttered for multiple weeks in response to the ...
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Google Alert - Entertainment

Google
Entertainment
As-it-happens update May 28, 2020
NEWS
Bleacher Report
Matt Riddle is one of the faces of NXT, but he reportedly may soon bring his infectious personality and impressive in-ring ability to the main roster. F4WOnline reported Monday that his call-up is "imminent." Later, PWInsider (h/t WrestlingInc.com's Marc ...
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BBC News
Actor John Boyega has delivered an uncompromising message against racism after fielding praise and backlash for Twitter posts about the subject. The Star Wars actor posted about his hatred of racists on Wednesday following the death of an unarmed black ...
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Mashable
HBO Max may have just hit the market, but we already know what it's bringing next month. In June 2020, the streaming service will offer tons of new movie titles like Titanic, Ad Astra, Doctor Sleep, Bridget Jones's Baby, A Cinderella Story, Speed Racer, The ...
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USA TODAY
James Corden is sharing the story behind his April eye surgery. During a video appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Wednesday, the late night host, 41, explained what prompted the minor procedure. "In 2012, I was doing a play in New York, and I ...
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IndieWire
In a normal year, the biggest film event in May would be the Cannes Film Festival. Now, summer has started with all of its prominent film events canceled or transformed, but Tribeca Enterprises and YouTube have found one way to keep programmers busy.
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Screen Rant
A new piece of fan art shows Henry Cavill's Superman defeating Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam. The Rock was cast in Black Adam over five years ago, but the film is finally coming out next year. Black Adam is most known as the arch-enemy of Shazam, but ...
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Vulture
Okay, we're gonna need choreography, ASAP! Lady Gaga and Blackpink's highly-anticipated, stan Twitter-destroying collaboration "Sour Candy" is officially here, a day ahead of Lady Gaga's sixth album, Chromatica. Gaga enlisted K-pop queens Jennie, Lisa, ...
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Chicago Tribune
One of Led Zeppelin's acclaimed concert films is coming to a personal screen near you. "Celebration Day," the live document of the band's 2007 historic performance, will stream exclusively on YouTube for three days beginning Saturday. Advertisement.
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Cosmopolitan.com
Hello @ everyone convinced Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian are going to get back together any second now: please turn your attention to Scott Disick's Instagram because things. are. interesting. Yesterday afternoon, news dropped that Scott and his ...
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BY ISABELLA BOUSQUETTE. The first thing J.K. Rowling wants you to know about her latest work is that it's "NOT A HARRY POTTER SPINOFF." Instead it's a standalone fairytale called The Ickabog. Rowling started writing The Ickabog over 10 years ago, ...
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