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As-it-happens update May 28, 2021
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Directed by Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya), Cruella is set in 1970s London where the titular character, known then as Estella, works as a designer for fashion icon Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson).
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Variety
The actor hosted the Feb. 20 episode, showing off his comedic chops with the Olivia Rodrigo-inspired 'Drivers License' sketch and a "Bridgerton" intimacy coordinator spoof (a sly nod to the show's steamy sex scenes).
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Hollywood Reporter
Olivia Welch stars in Lauren Oliver's adaptation of her own novel about high-school grads competing in a grueling game for a chance at leaving their small Texas town.
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Variety
Gone are the tights and headbands of yesteryear, the class of 2021 has a whole new vibe. Developed by showrunner Joshua Safran (who previously worked as an executive producer and writer on the original series) the new iteration of this teen staple returns ...
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USA TODAY
The hustle and bustle of New York City's grimy Port Authority Bus Terminal might not inspire thoughts of love in the average person schlepping through the station and into the hectic energy of Times Square. And yet it makes the perfect opening backdrop for ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Emma Stone Nails Steve Martin's "F—" Rant From 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles'. The Oscar-winning actress dropped by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to talk about her new Disney film, ...
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USA TODAY
The set features 21 previously unreleased tracks, including live performances with his band, The Hype, on John Peel's The Sunday Show on BBC Radio 1, as well as Bowie's songs from his 1970 TV drama "The Looking Glass Murders," a filmed version of the ...
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The New York Times
CNN
(CNN) "The Kominsky Method" has often felt like the anti-sitcom sitcom, a Netflix series that proudly revels in inside-Hollywood references, originally built around a pair of characters whose combined age was roughly 150. The show returns for a shortened ...
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Vanity Fair
Prince William at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland, May 21, 2021.By Jeff J Mitchell/AFP/Getty Images.
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