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Inside Shonda Rhimes' First Netflix Series 'Bridgerton': "We're Not Making Your Grandmother's Period Piece" Set to premiere Christmas Day, Rhimes and showrunner Chris Van Dusen reveal how and why the adaptation came to be. At long last, Shondaland is readying its landing in the streaming era. Up first, from Shonda Rhimes' nine-figure Netflix deal is Bridgerton ...
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The Chris Pratt Discourse Is the Preelection Distraction That No One Expected or Wanted In 2011, nine years ago, a discovery was made. Hollywood had overproduced white, blue-eyed leading men named Chris. The realization almost definitely began on Twitter, but I'm having trouble finding the definitive tweet. What I can find easily is a lot of ...
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Review: Did we need another 'Rebecca'? No, no we didn't. It's asking for trouble remaking Hitchcock, but with "Rebecca" you might be able to see a sliver of an opening. By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer. October 21, 2020, 1:14 PM. • 3 min read. This image released by Netflix shows Armie Hammer, left, and Lily James ...
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'The Witches' Review: There's No Magic to Robert Zemeckis' Dreadful Roald Dahl Adaptation The Robert Zemeckis who made "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" shared Roald Dahl's rare command of kid-enticing stories that dance on the knife's edge between daydreams and nightmares. He would've been the perfect director for a tech-forward new ...
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The Frigid Allure of The Undoing It is chilly in The Undoing. This is true in a literal sense: The first episode, which debuts Sunday on HBO, opens during a Manhattan winter and features imagery of a bundled-up Hugh Grant, who plays respected oncologist Jonathan Fraser, walking through ...
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I Instagrammed Like Emily In Paris For A Week & Here's What Happened Last week, swayed by the hoards of hilariously negative reviews, I decided to sit down and inhale all of Netflix's Emily In Paris in one sitting. I did so with the expectation that it would be so-bad-it's-good, like 90% of Glee. And for the most part, I was right.
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Borat's back, and a lot has changed in 14 years — but not him It's worth considering that Borat Sagdiyev, the blissful idiot played by Sacha Baron Cohen, might be Charlie Chaplin's evil twin. They both have a mustache and walk funny, and, like the Little Tramp, the little journalist from Kazakhstan stands up for the ...
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Is Netflix actually making the cultural equivalent of billion-dollar movies? Netflix executives love boasting about how many people are tuning into the streamer's original movies and TV series, but co-CEO Ted Sarandos made a comment on the company's earnings call last night that's left a few people puzzled. Sarandos was talking ...
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Notorious BIG rapped about his love for Pepsi 23 years ago—now the brand is using it in an ad The brand is releasing an animated spot timed with the late rapper's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. By E.J. Schultz. Published on October 21, 2020. READ THIS NEXT. A regularly updated blog tracking brands' responses to racial injustice.
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Let Sofia Coppola's New Film Transport You Sofia Coppola is no stranger to ennui. From the death-obsessed '70s teens of her directorial debut, The Virgin Suicides, to the disaffected heroines of Lost in Translation, Marie Antoinette, and Somewhere, the filmmaker has long fixated on emotionally and ...
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