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Underwater Sinks Fast The new action movie, starring Kristen Stewart, asks the philosophical question, What if Alien took place beneath the sea—and wasn't any good? By Richard Lawson. January 8, 2020. Image may contain Human and Person. By Alan Markfield. A couple of ...
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Adam Sandler Roasts the Safdies, Calls Film Critics Mean in Uproarious NYFCC Speech Awards season got a wild shot of adrenaline last night at the New York Film Critics Circle awards when Adam Sandler took the stage to present the Best Director prize to his "Uncut Gems" filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie. Sandler is considered a dark horse ...
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Representation for white women increased in 2019 movies, but intersectional inclusion remains elusive Despite continued calls for representation and gender parity in recent years, moviegoers are still nearly twice as likely to see a male character in a speaking role than a female character among the most popular films. But representation for some female ...
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Vanderpump Rules' Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright Clarify Their "Baby Making" Plans Married Vanderpump Rules couple Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright are still waiting to have kids, and you can partially blame their cast mates, because she doesn't want to end up like Phoebe from Friends. On Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen ...
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Motion Picture Publicity Campaign Nominations Announced for the 57th Annual ICG Publicists Awards LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Cinematographers Guild (ICG, IATSE Local 600) Publicists have announced the nominees for the Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Picture Publicity Campaign to be presented at the 57th ...
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Appreciation: 'Prozac Nation' author Elizabeth Wurtzel chronicled the world's woes and her own with gusto Really, the only person who should tell Elizabeth Wurtzel's story is Elizabeth herself, in her singularly unminced words, because her story is too kaleidoscopic for any kind of newspaper obituary, even one that compares her to Amy Winehouse or Baudelaire.
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Harvey Weinstein back in court as screening of potential jurors continues NEW YORK — The third day of Harvey Weinstein's sex-crimes trial Wednesday focused again on initial sorting of who among a pool of potential jurors might be dismissed outright and who might survive to face more detailed questioning about whether they ...
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Fox's Michael Thorn On Net's Animation Expansion & Future Of 'The Simpsons', 'Bob's Burgers' & 'Family Guy' Over the past year or so, Fox Entertainment has ordered four new animated comedy series. The push into animation kicked into high gear just as Disney started the process of acquiring key Fox assets, including 20th Century Fox Television, the studio behind ...
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Would You Work for Nothing at Disney? 10000 Superfans Applied At 7:30 in the morning on a recent Saturday, 14 people gathered on the 10th floor of Disney's Riviera Resort in Orlando, Fla., at the Topolino's Terrace restaurant. The resort would open in two days, and this group had been among the first to experience it — a ...
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Hear David Bowie's Airy, Previously Unreleased Version of 'The Man Who Sold the World' A previously unreleased version of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World" has arrived, marking the first installment in the rollout for a new six-track EP, Is It Any Wonder. The next five songs will arrive on a weekly basis, continuing January 17th.
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