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Brian Dennehy, Tony Award-Winning Actor, Dies at 81 Brian Dennehy, a versatile stage and screen actor known for action movies, comedies and classics, but especially for his Tony Award-winning performances in "Death of a Salesman" in 1999 and "Long Day's Journey Into Night" in 2003, died on Wednesday in ...
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NBC's Peacock: Ranking the Nine Trailers From the New Streaming Service NBCUniversal's new streaming service, Peacock, is available to select Comcast customers right now with a spate of children's programming as well as episodes of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" and "Late Night with Seth Meyers." But in hopes of ...
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'Sergio' Star Wagner Moura Has a Plan to Break Down Latin Stereotypes in Hollywood You might recognize Wagner Moura starring as the late United Nations diplomat Sérgio Vieira de Mello in Netflix's new film "Sergio." Or maybe not. Moura looked a lot different when he earned a Golden Globe nomination in 2016 for his work as Pablo ...
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TV News Roundup: HBO Announces 'Perry Mason' Premiere Date (Watch) In today's TV News Roundup, HBO announced the premiere date for its reboot of "Perry Mason," and Fox Entertainment announced a weekly talk show to accompany its Animation Domination Sunday block.
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What's on TV Friday: '#blackAF' and 'Selah and the Spades' #BLACKAF Stream on Netflix. "We're celebrating my dad's new Netflix show," Drea (Iman Benson) says at the self-referential beginning of this new sitcom. "I don't know exactly what it's about, but pretty sure it has something to do with black stuff." Created by ...
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'Selah and the Spades' Review: Wickedly Smart High School Drama Is a New Classic Full disclosure: In her filmmaking debut, Tayarisha Poe's witty, wicked "Selah and the Spades" doesn't quite stick the landing. However, all is forgiven: Not only will those bumps likely be rectified when Poe and Amazon (which acquired the film at Sundance ...
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'Stardust' Review: David Bowie's Early Years Get a Timid Biopic With an Explosive Star Turn From its opening moments, Gabriel Range's "Stardust" vows to do things a little bit differently, kicking off with both a warning and a promise: "What follows is (mostly) fiction." The shape of it is true-ish enough: set in 1971 after the release of his "The Man Who ...
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'Stardust': Tribeca Film Review In "Stardust," a movie that dramatizes David Bowie's road trip across America in 1971, David (Johnny Flynn), several years into his career but still, in terms of image, a bit of a leftover hippie rocker, finds himself performing at a convention of vacuum-cleaner ...
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Reese Witherspoon Donates to Classroom Organization After Draper James Giveaway Sparks Criticism Reese Witherspoon is focusing on teachers amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Oscar-winning actress and Draper James founder has donated to DonorsChoose, a nonprofit organization that allows donations to be mated directly to public school classroom ...
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'ET' Cinematographer Allen Daviau Dies of COVID-19 at 77 Cinematographer Allen Daviau, a five-time Academy Award nominee for films including Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra Terrestrial" and "Empire of the Sun," died Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 77. Food editor and writer Colman Andrews wrote on ...
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