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As-it-happens update May 27, 2021
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Hollywood Reporter
"She's been changed forever by what happened to her in Gilead," the star, director and executive producer tells The Hollywood Reporter. Showrunner Bruce Miller also weighs in on the shocking seventh episode in the Hulu drama. By Jackie Strause.
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ABC News
Nearly four decades ago, "Romancing the Stone" introduced audiences to the crackling chemistry between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, the duo is back onscreen in Netflix's "The Kominsky Method." By AMANDA LEE MYERS Associated Press.
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Vanity Fair
The first A Quiet Place film—a 2018 box office smash and unexpected awards-season contender—ended with Emily Blunt's character, determined mom Evelyn, racking a shotgun and preparing for a likely fight to the death against aliens who have invaded ...
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Variety
Saban's first film to premiere on The Roku Channel will be crime drama "Echo Boomers" (pictured above), starring Michael Shannon and Patrick Schwarzenegger, coming to the free, ad-supported platform on June 15.
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Ultimate Classic Rock
Among the unheard recordings were covers of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" and "It's All Too Much," the latter featuring Smiths guitarist Jonny Marr. Gallagher said he discovered the tracks when he found a box of unlabeled CDs in his home. "I went, 'Right, today I ...
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EW.com
"Let's say we get married," she continued. "We end up getting married and we had some kids, and you still are playing with bones." Of course, Ross is still a paleontologist; we'd expect nothing less.
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The New York Times
The actress and alumna Phylicia Rashad will serve as dean, and Robert A. Iger, the Walt Disney Company's executive chairman, will lead fund-raising efforts to build a new facility.
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Variety
Directors Craig Gillespie, Liza Johnson and Stephanie Laing serve as executive producers alongside Weisman, Byrne, Marty Adelstein, Becky Clements, Alexandra Cunningham, John McNamara and Sera Gamble. "Physical" will launch with ...
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Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood icon will discuss her life on and off screen and her experiences as a multi-award winning artist, producer, author, entrepreneur and humanitarian, sharing insight and anecdotes from a career spanning four decades.
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The New York Times
Two teenagers embark on a madcap road trip to Planned Parenthood in this comedy from Natalie Morales.
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