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As-it-happens update September 17, 2020
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Washington Post
If you can weedwhack past the drama surrounding it — angry politicians, QAnon, a terrible ad campaign followed by misguided petitions — you can perhaps enjoy "Cuties" for what it is: one of the more compelling movies you've likely seen in months.
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The New York Times
In movies, it's almost a given that the more picture-perfect the family, the more screwed-up its members. In support of this, I give you "Blackbird," a right-to-die drama so inauthentic and maudlin that the terminal illness suffered by its central character is no more ...
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Rolling Stone
This year has been one long succession of bewildering events, so there was no way the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards weren't going to feel oh-so-2020. Already rescheduled from its original April date due to Covid-19 and converted to a virtual, ...
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Hollywood Reporter
A woman desperately tries to escape a homicidal stalker in the wilderness in John Hyams' thriller. Filmmakers who create thrillers should absorb the lesson that simpler is usually better. An excellent primer would be John Hyams' lean, mean suspenser that ...
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The New York Times
"The Nest" is the first feature Sean Durkin has written and directed since his formidable debut, the cult-detox drama "Martha Marcy May Marlene" (2011). The long wait burdens the new movie with high expectations. In contrast to the dreamlike subjectivity of ...
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NPR
In the 1970s, there were few singer-songwriters more beloved than Cat Stevens. A lot has changed since his landmark album Tea for the Tillerman. For one, he's a grandfather. For two, he's not even Cat Stevens anymore: He's gone by Yusuf Islam, or simply ...
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BBC News
Kanye West, who is demanding to be released from his recording and publishing deals, has uploaded photos of his contracts to Twitter. "I need every lawyer in the world to look at these," he told his followers, while referring to the music industry as ...
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WWD
The designer invited 80 guests to socially distance at his Connecticut house to close the strangest fashion season ever. By Bridget Foley on September 17, 2020. Share This Article; Reddit · LinkedIn; WhatsApp; Email; Print; Talk · View Slideshow.
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Chicago Daily Herald
Dawn Porter's subversively Gandhi-esque "The Way I See It" doesn't look like a political hit job on President Donald Trump. EN-US. An error has occurred. Subscribe to the DIGITAL. paper. Only $.99 for the first 3 Months! Subscribe. Already a subscriber?
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Screen Rant
The Married at First Sight 11 couples spend time together to bond over shared experiences, but Karen, Miles, Bennett, and Amelia's latest outing left viewers with some questions. So far, Karen and Miles's relationship journey has been vastly different than ...
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