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'Tenet' Tosses Playbook: Staggered Rollout May Be New Box Office "Normal" The $200 million tentpole is planning on opening first overseas as a surge in COVID-19 cases hits the U.S.. In recent weeks, a campaign to begin releasing new Hollywood movies even if it means only launching a title in those markets which are able to open ...
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Kim Kardashian Asks for 'Compassion' as She Addresses Kanye West's Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis "Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand," Kim Kardashian West said in a statement. By Natalie Stone and Aurelie Corinthios. July 22, 2020 10:53 AM. Advertisement.
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Anton Taps Gaumont's Cecile Gaget as President of International Production, Distribution London-based financier and producer Anton has tapped Cecile Gaget, a well-respected French film executive, as president of international production and distribution. Gaget, who will start at Anton on Oct. 1, has been a key executive at Gaumont for over a ...
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Netflix in August 2020: 'Legend of Korra,' 'Jurassic Park,' Jamie Foxx's 'Project Power' If you're worried that you've watched everything there is to stream, here's some good news: A new month is near and new Netflix titles are ahead. What's coming in August? There are documentary series about the wellness industry ("(Un)Well"), little animals ...
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First Look at Aaron Sorkin's The Trial of the Chicago 7 In 1968, during the Democratic National Convention, police attacked Vietnam War protesters with tear gas and batons. Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Frank Langella, Jeremy Strong, and more star in an October movie about ...
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'Love on the Spectrum' and 'Fear City' add more love and crime to Netflix's docuseries lineup (CNN) For Netflix, its latest one-two punch of docuseries might be called "love and death" -- "Love on the Spectrum," a sweet Australian import about people with autism seeking romance; and "Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia," an overwrought trip back to the ...
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Shark Week vs. SharkFest: Inside TV's Fiercest Summer Rivalry In lieu of the Olympics, the fiercest showdown on television this summer may come down to "World's Biggest Tiger Shark?" vs. "Air Jaws," and other shows from the two cable networks competing over star predators.
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Brothers Osborne's Third Album, 'Skeletons,' Arrives in October Brothers Osborne will release their third studio album this fall. Skeletons is due out on Oct. 9, via EMI Nashville. Skeletons will offer 12 songs, most of which were co-written by John and TJ Osborne with a variety of collaborators: Natalie Hemby, Craig ...
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SHIELD's Elizabeth Henstridge on Directing a Time Loop Episode Full of Moments Both Comedic... and Tragic For her directorial debut, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. star Elizabeth Henstridge wasn't handed any ol' episode, but a "time loop" crisis for which she had to manage numerous, slightly different takes on a handful of repeated scenes. In this farewell season's ...
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Why Marvel Is Skipping SDCC 2020 Marvel Studios is skipping San Diego Comic-Con 2020, but why? Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual gathering will take place virtually, making it more accessible to the general viewing public since everyone from around the world can watch the ...
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