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Essential Arts: A beloved feminist gets a statue. The statue gets jeers It's the weekend and I'll be distracting myself with warm carbs and repeat viewings of the French spy thriller "The Bureau." I'm columnist Carolina A. Miranda, of the Los Angeles Times, and I also have some essential art news.
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Christopher Nolan Explains Why Viewing His Movies on Your iPhone Doesn't Upset Him Christopher Nolan is such an adamant supporter of the big screen theatrical experience that it's become a running joke among cinephiles that he must hate it when viewers watch his films on their iPhones, or on small airplane screens, or on any other small ...
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Netflix's The Liberator is another war story too focused on spectacle Netflix's The Liberator almost didn't get made. The four-episode miniseries, now streaming, was initially envisioned as an eight-episode drama for the History Channel. The story — both in that version and the one that exists now — was based on the true story ...
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Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift recall making music under pseudonyms Do the names Bernard Webb and Nils Sjöberg ring a bell? During a new interview for Rolling Stone, Paul McCartney, 78, and Taylor Swift, 30, discovered that they have something unique in common: they've both written under pseudonyms in their careers.
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Angus Young: Eddie Van Halen Had a 'Very Tight Bond' With Malcolm Angus Young remembered the "very tight bond" his brother Malcolm had with Eddie Van Halen. The guitarist tells us in an exclusive interview that the two men connected when AC/DC and Van Halen played some Monsters of Rock concerts across Europe.
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How The Queen's Gambit Fixes The Strong Female Character Problem Beth Harmon is an unconventional lead in The Queen's Gambit, which initially characterizes its strong female lead as a typical "manic pixie dream girl" (of MPDG) trope — only to tear it down by the finale. The seven-episode miniseries shows viewers the ...
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Discovery's DS9 & Voyager References Make It Star Trek's Biggest Show When it launched in 2017, Star Trek: Discovery was a 23rd-century prequel set a decade before Star Trek: The Original Series that many fans dismissed for how it disrupted established canon and the way it deviated from prior Star Trek TV presentations.
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Justice League: Ezra Miller Did Snyder Cut Reshoots On Fantastic Beasts Set Ezra Miller did reshoots for Justice League's Snyder Cut while on the Fantastic Beasts 3 set. When the Snyder Cut was officially announced back in May of this year, it was reported the main cast would not be returning for additional photography. However, that ...
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The Charming 'Dash & Lily' Is Sweet Holiday Goodness To say there are many new holiday romantic comedies made for television every year is the kind of understatement that borders on parody. One of the reasons they tend to be formulaic is that to tell a love story in roughly an hour and a half without challenging ...
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Britain's Prince Charles celebrates 72nd birthday FILE - In this Monday, March 9, 2020 file photo, Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall, in the background, leave after attending the annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey in London. Prince Charles celebrated his ...
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