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Lee Daniels' The Wonder Years Reboot Gets Pilot Order at ABC Featuring Black Family The reboot "focuses on how a Black middle-class family in Montgomery, Alabama, in the turbulent late '60s made sure it was 'the wonder years' for them, too," THR reported of the show's description.
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CODA Is Sundance 2021's First Big Sale at $25 Million CODA (which stands for child of Deaf adults) stars Emilia Jones as Ruby, a hearing daughter thinking about a career in music, born to two Deaf parents (Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur). Her brother, played by Daniel Durant, is also Deaf.
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Who is Negan's wife Lucille on The Walking Dead? On-screen so far, we know very little about Mrs. Negan, but that's going to be corrected very soon as Lucille – played by Morgan's real-life wife Hilarie Burton-Morgan – is coming to life and featuring heavily in the final episode of 10c of The Walking Dead, which ...
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Final Picks for Goldberg vs. Drew McIntyre and WWE Royal Rumble 2021 Card While there won't be a crowd this year to count down the entrants, 30 men and 30 women will battle it out for chances to win some gold at WrestleMania 37. Titles are on the ...
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Batman Just Revealed A Genius Secret About the Bat Signal Warning: contains spoilers for Batman/Catwoman #2! Compared to other cities in the DC Universe, Gotham is unique regarding how the city contacts its signature hero, Batman. With the flick of a switch, the Bat Signal illuminates over the gloomy city's ...
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'The Night' is dark and full of terrors The perfect pandemic horror film for viewers experiencing cabin fever, Kourosh Ahari's "The Night" tells the decidedly "Twilight Zone"-like tale of a young Iranian couple in America who find themselves trapped with their infant daughter in a strange hotel full of ...
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Cryptozoo Asserts That Capitalism Can Only Corrupt Ceasing the ill-treatment of these creatures is the life's work of Lauren Gray (Lake Bell), who tracks down abused and injured cryptids and transports them to the Cryptozoo—a live-in amusement park in San Francisco where these beings are put on display or ...
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'Searchers' Review: Perceptive Doc About What People See When They Swipe Through Dating Apps Pacho Velez's breakthrough documentary "Manakamana," which he co-directed, consists entirely of people (and goats) riding a cable car up and down a Nepalese mountain. So while he might not seem like the most natural candidate to make a light-hearted ...
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Bowen Yang As Fran Lebowitz Is As New York As Machetes on the Subway Yang talks a mile a minute in Lebowitz's pointed nasal voice, making absurdist observations about how the city has changed, like, "Kids are so short nowadays. You know why? You can't smoke in bars anymore." Mooney laughs so hard he falls out of his chair.
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Die: How Image's Dark Fantasy Exposes the Dark Truths of Dungeons & Dragons The narrative is harrowing, heartbreaking, and inspiring at different points, but Gillen is not merely interested in telling a good story. With Die, he wields literary devices like a torturer's tools, peeling back the ...
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