Senin, 21 Oktober 2019

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EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Connor may be sci-fi filmdom's most badass female action hero this side of Alien's Ripley. While played subsequently by numerous actresses in sequels and a TV show, the role is most indelibly linked to the performances turned in by ...
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Taste of Country
Keith Urban has called on "We Were" co-writer Eric Church for a new rendition of the nostalgic song. Urban shared the duet with fans on Monday (Oct. 21) after teasing the collaboration on Instagram the day before. While the arrangement remains the same ...
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PEOPLE.com
Teresa Giudice announced that she and Joe will "discuss everything that has been happening with us and our family the past few months" during a special Bravo sit-down interview with Andy Cohen on Sunday. By Natalie Stone. October 21, 2019 07:18 PM.
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The New York Times
In the first episode of the HBO mini-series "Catherine the Great," the empress of Russia is hunched over her desk writing about her political ambitions while her jealous lover stares into a hand mirror, primping for a cross-dressing masquerade at the palace.
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Vanity Fair
"What will you give to racism?" Two years ago, Taika Waititi made a deadpan satire of a public service announcement, speaking cheerfully to viewers about how they, too, could contribute to this unusual cause: "You don't actually have to talk people into it," he ...
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Vanity Fair
Catherine the Great star Helen Mirren and screenwriter Nigel Williams on the captivating Russian ruler maligned by history. By. Julie Miller. October 21, 2019. Catherine the Great and Helen Mirren. Left, courtesy of HBO; right, from Fine Art Images/Heritage ...
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The New Yorker
The novel "Call Me by Your Name," by André Aciman, was published in 2007 and adapted into a movie in 2017. It conjured a swoony romance between two young men, Elio and Oliver, in an Italian seaside town. Then it ended in heartbreak as gentle as the ...
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EW.com
Joe Pesci has emerged from retirement for his first on-screen feature film role in nearly a decade, yet landing the reclusive actor wasn't easy. The 76-year-old actor is co-starring in Martin Scorsese's upcoming epic The Irishman as a criminal underworld ...
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Los Angeles Times
For Thomasin McKenzie, making a film isn't just about creating a character and investing in a story. It's also about the possibility of a discussion afterward and the hope of evolving the world to a place of more open-mindedness. The actress, 19, selects her ...
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USA TODAY
This is some galactic history decades in the making, folks: The final trailer for the final movie in the 42-year Skywalker saga is here. With less than two months before the release of "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" (in theaters Dec. 20), fans got a look during ...
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