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| 'Legion' Picks Up the Pieces of a Shattering Twist This interview includes spoilers for the first two seasons of "Legion." Noah Hawley, the creator of the neo-noir anthology crime series "Fargo" and the bold Marvel adaptation "Legion," doesn't think in terms of heroes and villains. Most of his protagonists are ... | |
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| Why We Can't Stop Watching Keanu Reeves, 30 Years On In his 14 minutes of screentime in Always Be My Maybe, Netflix's latest rom-com phenomenon, 54-year-old Keanu Reeves — now 30 years into his stardom — skewers and subverts the personas we've come to attach to him. Reeves, playing an outsized ... | |
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| Stars come out to perform in play based on Mueller report (CNN) A collection of stars will participate in the telling of a political drama filled with intrigue, foreign adversaries and dreams of power. It's not Shakespeare: It's the Mueller report, adapted for the stage. Stars such as Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mark Hamill, John ... | |
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| BET Awards honor Nipsey Hussle and 5 more key takeaways The BET Awards don't broadcast most of the awards they give out, so with each televised performance and award presentation, the show's producers were crafting a narrative for the night. Advertisement. And Sunday's awards show, presented at the Microsoft ... | |
| If Taylor Swift Can't Have a No. 1 Pop Hit in 2019, Can Anyone? A few weeks ago, Katy Perry released what, by all accounts, was her most promising single in years. Coming off 2017's underperforming Witness, the Zedd-produced track "Never Really Over" had the DNA of Perry's Teenage Dream–era hits but with its own ... | |
| 'L Word' Follow Up at Showtime Adds Four Series Regulars The upcoming "L Word" sequel series at Showtime is rounding out its main cast. Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, and Rosanny Zayas have all been cast in series regular roles. They join returning original series stars and executive producers ... | |
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