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As-it-happens update May 20, 2021
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Hollywood Reporter
The new group led by 'It Follows' producer Rebecca Green aims to establish health and pension plans, basic minimums and a clear definition of what producers do. "It's become a hobby of the rich people," secretary Chris Moore ('Manchester by the Sea') says ...
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Vanity Fair
Snyder's first film was the scary-clever Dawn of the Dead, a remake of the George A. Romero film that put a mordant 2000s spin on Romero's gory satire of American consumerism. It was an auspicious debut, arch and stylish.
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Hollywood Reporter
New Regency's big-screen adaptation of the LGBTQ-focused musical is based on the hit 2017 London West End production about a 16-year-old gay teen named Jamie who wants to play his childhood games of dress-up forever and pursue a career in drag ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Martin Bashir quit the U.K. public broadcaster on health grounds before the publication of the independent investigation, which also criticized former BBC director general Tony Hall for his role in the affair. By Scott Roxborough. Plus Icon ...
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Rolling Stone
"Therapy doesn't have a target audience," psychologist Brooke Taylor insists. "Everyone can benefit." The good doctor is right about the wide-ranging value of mental health. Scripted dramas about therapy, however, tend to have a very specific, niche ...
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The New York Times
Eric Bana has been away from movie screens for a minute, depriving them of his commanding frame and mounting concern. Appropriately enough, in "The Dry" he plays a Melbourne cop, Aaron Falk, who visits his evocatively dusty hometown years after ...
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EW.com
Perhaps it was the song choice, as Yeti's cover of Kool & the Gang's "Celebration" was fun but didn't possess the same show-stopping flair as that time he rollerbladed while delivering a beautiful rendition of Justin Bieber's "Lonely." ...
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New York Daily News
Helen Mirren is in a spaceship, remembering a long-lost love. Uzo Aduba locks herself away from the outside world. Anne Hathaway tries to solve time travel. Each of the seven episodes of "Solos," David Weil's anthology series premiering Friday on Amazon ...
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ABC News
A new Apple TV+ series makes the case, at some length, that 1971 was a landmark year in how popular music reflected the tumultuous times. By DAVID BAUDER AP Entertainment Writer. May 20, 2021, 6:51 AM. • 4 min read. John Lennon. Image Icon ...
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Suzanne of the French drama "Spring Blossom" is at that awkward age: not a girl, not yet a woman. It's an age that's been explored cinematically time and again; just look at the poster hanging in her room for Maurice Pialat's 1983 film "Á Nos Amours," starring ...
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