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Condé Nast Entertainment Shifting to Publication-Based Studio Structure for TV, Film Projects Condé Nast Entertainment is upping its TV and film ambitions, announcing the formation of multiple "studios" dedicated to its major publishing brands. The New York-based media and publishing company is launching studios initially for five magazine titles: ...
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Zoë Kravitz explains why High Fidelity reopens the debate about Michael Jackson and Kanye West What would your favorite music artist have to do before you delete them from your Spotify playlist? That question is at the center of a heated argument early on in Zoë Kravitz's new Hulu series High Fidelity. Sure, maybe you've read the 1995 book of the same ...
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After 'Parasite,' Are Subtitles Still a One-Inch Barrier for Americans? Last month, when Bong Joon Ho, the South Korean director of the film "Parasite," accepted the Golden Globe for best foreign language film, he teased American moviegoers that a whole world of wonderful cinema awaited them beyond Hollywood. "Once you ...
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'The Hunt' Producer Jason Blum and Writer Damon Lindelof Speak Out: 'This Is Not a Dangerous Movie' Universal and Blumhouse are ready to unveil "The Hunt," a satiric thriller that follows a group of liberal elites who try to track down and kill "red state" conservatives for sport, after canceling its initial theatrical release last year. In an interview with Variety, ...
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Andy Serkis returns to high fantasy with The Letter for the King: See exclusive photos, teaser A fantastical kingdom. A perilous quest. A young, untested but brave hero. All of this is a bit old hat for Andy Serkis, the erstwhile Gollum from The Lord of the Rings trilogy. But despite a similar medieval-fantasy milieu and even a New Zealand shooting locale, ...
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Hockney Painting Makes a Medium-Size Splash at Sotheby's LONDON — David Hockney's 1966 Pop Art masterwork "The Splash" sold on Tuesday night, much as expected, for 23.1 million pounds, or about $29.8 million, with fees, at a Sotheby's auction of contemporary art overshadowed by the coronavirus outbreak in ...
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The Philharmonic's New Season: What We Want to Hear Next season, the New York Philharmonic will give the American premiere of "Fin de Partie," the Hungarian composer Gyorgy Kurtag's acclaimed opera based on Beckett's "Endgame," in a fully staged production conducted by its music director, Jaap van ...
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Inequality Tour: The Real-Life Sights of South Korea's Oscar-Winning 'Parasite' SEOUL — From the houses to the noodles, South Korea's Oscar winning movie "Parasite" tells its story of a suffocating class struggle through the sights and smells of Seoul. "Parasite" made history as the first non-English language movie to win the Oscar for ...
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Rose McGowan Slams Portman's Oscars Protest Dress: 'She's Worked With Two Women Directors' Natalie Portman went viral at the 92nd Academy Awards for wearing a custom-made Dior dress that included the names of several female filmmakers who were snubbed in this year's Best Director category. The Oscar nominations generated backlash in 2020 ...
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Olivia Colman Leads All-Star Cast for Maggie Gyllenhaal's Directorial Debut For her directorial debut, Maggie Gyllenhaal has tapped Oscar-winner Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson, Jessie Buckley and Peter Sarsgaard to star in the feature adaptation of "The Lost Daughter." Gyllenhaal also penned the script, which is based on the ...
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