Kamis, 26 Maret 2020

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The New York Times
During the Cuban missile crisis, the writer Christopher Isherwood was surprised to find himself going to the gym. "If we are to be fried alive," he wrote in his diary, "it seems funny to be working out." During the Covid-19 crisis, I'm surprised to find myself ...
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USA TODAY
Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Our colleague Kelly Lawler from the USA TODAY Entertainment team is here to share 100 TV shows to get you through ...
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Bleacher Report
The coronavirus epidemic will force WWE's annual Showcase of the Immortals, WrestleMania 36, into unprecedented territory on April 4 and 5 as the extravaganza emanates from a fanless Performance Center. The circumstances surrounding this year's show ...
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Washington Post
The two women, in remote Nova Scotia, don't typically watch "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." But early last year, they were YouTubed a clip of actress Ellen Page's appearance on the show. The actress, most famous for playing the title role in "Juno" ...
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Variety
The $2 trillion stimulus may have saved the movie theater business from financial ruin. After being forced to close because of the coronavirus pandemic, cinemas across the country were struggling to find a way to keep paying their rent and other bills without ...
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The New York Times
This interview includes spoilers for the Season 3 finale of "The Sinner." Nick infected Jamie, and then Jamie infected Harry Ambrose — or wait, was Harry infected all along? It's not a virus that these three characters are passing around on the USA series "The ...
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Variety
The National Association of Theatre Owners commended the U.S. Senate's bipartisan agreement to provide economic relief to the exhibition business and other industries that have had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Senate leaders and ...
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Los Angeles Times
Marcel Marceau, who died in 2007 at age 84, may best be known as a legendary mime. But he was also a heroic Holocaust survivor who, as a young man, helped save hundreds of Jewish children orphaned by the Nazis. This remarkable period of Marceau's ...
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IndieWire
Few genres are as beholden to tropes than the romantic comedy, which has long traded in predictable patterns, both the good (meet-cutes, will-they-won't-theys) and the very bad (pitting so-called friends against each other in service to new relationships).
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The New York Times
A horror movie of sorts, Deborah Kampmeier's "Tape" is a bludgeoning feminist tract, a grim P.S.A. about casting-couch predation and female subjugation. Leaden with references to rape culture and objectification — as well as the entertainment miscreants ...
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