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As-it-happens update September 12, 2019
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Vanity Fair
When financiers told him that his troubled 1984 production had "too many black stories," the Oscar winner gave in. Now, he tells Vanity Fair, he's releasing the movie he always meant to make. By. Anthony Breznican. September 12, 2019. Maurice Hines and ...
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Vanity Fair
Kasi Lemmons's Harriet Tubman biopic premiered to a muted reception at the Toronto Film Festival, but don't mistake its genre limitations for lack of imagination. By. K. Austin Collins. September 12, 2019. A scene from Harriet.By Glen Wilson. The strangest ...
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Los Angeles Times
"The Goldfinch" may begin with a terrorist explosion but don't be fooled. It's not one of those films, not at all. Rather, as directed by John Crowley from Donna Tartt's Pulitzer Prize winning bestseller, it's an intimate production whose quiet pleasures are not in a ...
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USA TODAY
TORONTO – Having a Joker without emerald hair would be like a Batman sans cape, cowl and all those wonderful toys. And when filming the anticipated new "Joker" movie (in theaters Oct. 4), a gritty character study and origin story for the iconic Batman ...
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IndieWire
One of the first things you see in "Undone" is a car crash. One of the last things you see, in the pilot at least, is a car crash. One of the things you see the most over five episodes of Season 1 — in a myriad of different ways, interrupting various other moments ...
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The New York Times
Bringing a small budget and a big heart to a dystopian story so familiar it could nestle comfortably inside the "X-Men" franchise, Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky's "Freaks" wears its derivativeness with pride. Appealing, partly because it's so unembarrassed by ...
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IndieWire
Netflix has snapped up yet another awards-friendly filmmaker, and this time it's Alexander Payne. According to Deadline, Netflix will finance and release his next film, which remains untitled but will star Danish actor and "Hannibal" star Mads Mikkelsen.
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E! Online
WARNING: Kendall Jenner's Postmastes receipts are guaranteed to make you hungry, so please proceed with caution. The 23-year-old supermodel is following in the footsteps of her baby sis, Kylie Jenner, by teaming up with The Receipt to reveal her ...
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EW.com
L.A. Law alum Jimmy Smits is suited up and back working in a courtroom in NBC's Bluff City Law, but this time it's complicated. On the new drama premiering Sept. 23, Smits' Elijah Straight is reunited with his daughter Sydney (Caitlin McGee) in the aftermath ...
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Vanity Fair
Yang joined the show last year as a writer—and now he'll become a featured player in the sketch show's upcoming 45th season. By. Laura Bradley. September 12, 2019. bowen yang. From FilmMagic. Bowen Yang just made history on Saturday Night Live.
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