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How Amy Poehler Made Her Directorial Debut With 'The Funniest Women in the Business' Amy Poehler isn't exactly playing herself in "Wine Country," but the first-time filmmaker and bonafide comedy superstar has plenty in common with Abby, her type-A character who considers planning a trip for her five best friends to be a fun and relaxing ...
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Life on the 'Biggest Little Farm': behind the scenes of a biodynamic blockbuster At 6:30 every Monday morning, the 60-member team at Apricot Lane Farms in Moorpark gathers around a campfire in the vegetable garden to discuss what happened over the weekend — maybe a lamb was born, or thousands upon thousands of ladybugs ...
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Halle Berry says training for John Wick: Chapter 3 was on 'another level' For more on Halle Berry, pick up Entertainment Weekly's special double music issue on stands Friday, or buy it here now. Don't forget to subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW. Halle Berry is no stranger to onscreen action. But the ...
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Renée Zellweger Is Really Singing in the Judy Garland Biopic Judy It wasn't enough just to look and act like Judy Garland. In the upcoming biopic Judy, star Renée Zellweger is also singing like Garland, doing her best impression of the famous performer. The new trailer, released Friday, features a movie montage of Garland's ...
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As 'Game of Thrones' battle nears, we have questions about how Dany, Jon, Cersei wage war "Game of Thrones" war: What is it good for? Well, more than absolutely nothing, as the Vietnam Era protest song goes. The Night King can confirm that. Or he could, if he hadn't been reduced to a pile of ice cubes under the Weirwood tree. With two queens ...
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Woodstock 50's Last Stand: 6 Key Things We Learned From New Court Papers Less than two weeks after investor Dentsu Aegis announced it was pulling the plug on Woodstock 50, the festival's organizers fired back at the company on Wednesday through the courts. In a filing with the Supreme Court of New York, Michael Lang, the ...
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Mavis Staples Shows Off Range, Relevance at 80th Birthday Apollo Show Halfway through her star-studded 80th-birthday concert at New York's Apollo Theater, Mavis Staples paused her half-century-plus–spanning set to take in her adoring crowd. "I'm too excited to talk!" she cried out from the Apollo stage, 63 years after first ...
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'Pokémon: Detective Pikachu' Still Pays Homage To Its Gaming, Animated Roots, Says Cinematographer In many ways, Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (out in theaters today) makes good on a fantasy that many fans have harbored since the Japanese-created franchise first launched all the way back in the mid-1990s. That fantasy—whether you played the games, ...
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Hipgnosis Signs the Entire Catalog of the Eurythmics' Dave A. Stewart Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited, the music investment IP company founded by former Beyoncé and Guns N' Roses manager Merck Mercuriadis, has acquired the entire catalog of Dave A. Stewart, perhaps best-known as one-half of the foundational synthpop ...
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Herb Alpert Award names five winners who will get $75000 each to push their art forward A playwright exploring the Asian American experience and a film and video artist who addresses the representation of Puerto Ricans in culture are among the five people who will receive $75,000 each as winners of the annual Herb Alpert Award in the Arts.
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