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'The Last Black Man In San Francisco' Is About Who Belongs In A Beloved City The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a film inspired by the real-life story of Jimmie Fails. He tries to reclaim the Victorian-style house where his family once lived, in the now-gentrified Fillmore District. Through the movie, he dreams of what it could be again.
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Denzel Washington and Beyoncé inspire a new generation at AFI gala Forty years ago, Denzel Washington was struggling to find his path. With a 1.7 GPA, the then-20-something was almost flunking out of Fordham University. He hopped between coursework in the sciences, law and journalism. Then he met a woman who ...
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Let's Talk About the Ending of Dark Phoenix Major spoilers for Dark Phoenix below. If you were to give in to temptation and glance at your phone during an interminable fight scene on a train in Dark Phoenix, you'd be shocked, upon returning your gaze to the big screen, to discover that the movie is ...
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Santana Explore New Musical Freedom, Led by Carlos' Guitar on 'Africa Speaks' Santana launched their career half a century ago with a cover of Nigerian percussionist Babatunde Olatunji's "Jingo" and now, for their 25th album, they've created a love letter to Africa. Although Africa Speaks sounds undeniably like a Santana album, with ...
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Reese Witherspoon says 'Big Little Lies' new season will be 'a big conversation starter' "We're kidding ourselves if we think people have stopped talking," says recently widowed Celeste Wright, played by Nicole Kidman in HBO's "Big Little Lies." Her loaded comment comes early in Season 2 of the star-packed drama, as she's huddled in a car ...
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Emma Thompson's 'Late Night' Performance Is Summer's Biggest Movie Delight This week: More reasons to love Emma Thompson; You're not ready for Big Little Lies; The world's most adorable commencement speech; Living for Sunny Hostin's View; A history of Oprah as an ally; Enough is enough ...
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Before She Wrote Cookbooks, Maida Heatter Created Hit Recipes for The Times Maida Heatter made her chocolate mousse torte 20 times before she deemed it good enough to be published in The New York Times in May 1972. At the time, Ms. Heatter, who died on Thursday at her home in Miami Beach at age 102 (a full obituary is ...
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Album Review: The Jonas Brothers' 'Happiness Begins' Released in tandem with an Amazon Studios documentary, "Chasing Happiness," and its emotional, rags-to-riches tale of fraternity gone asunder (then, obviously back to brotherly bliss, again), there are many things to be learned from "Happiness Begins," the ...
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Margot Robbie Says Harley's Costume In Birds Of Prey Is 'Less Male Gaze-y' Than Suicide Squad The DC live-action universe had a bumpy start to its life on the big screen, although Warner Bros. seems to have course corrected by setting crossovers aside for director-driven projects like Shazam! and Aquaman. The next installment in the franchise is Cathy ...
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Miranda Lambert loves being a stepmom to Brendan McLoughlin's 'amazing' son No evil stepmom horror stories over here — Miranda Lambert is gushing over her new life as a wife to Brendan McLoughlin and stepmom to his 7-month-old son. In an interview with Extra, the 35-year-old country music star opened up about her blended ...
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