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'The Mauritanian': Film Review Jodie Foster and Benedict Cumberbatch star as lawyers on opposing sides of a habeas corpus case in Kevin Macdonald's drama based on the memoir of a longtime Guantánamo Bay detainee, played by Tahar Rahim. Kevin Macdonald has sensational ...
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Kathryn Hahn on 'WandaVision': "I Couldn't Have Dreamt a Cooler Part" Shortly thereafter, Feige, along with WandaVision showrunner Jac Schaeffer and director Matt Shakman, were discussing the casting of Wanda [Elizabeth Olsen] and Vision's [Paul Bettany] nosy neighbor, Agnes, and Hahn's name quickly came up and never left ...
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Filming in Los Angeles Hit New Pandemic Lows in December Production in Los Angeles hit new pandemic-era lows last month. FilmLA released its latest report examining filming in the greater Los Angeles area in the month of December, revealing that film permit requests dropped a steep 25 percent compared to the ...
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How James Newton Howard Composed for a "Broken" Landscape in 'News of the World' For Universal's Tom Hanks starrer, the composer took a less-is-more approach for the post-Civil War drama. Eight-time Oscar nominee James Newton Howard, whose projects have ranged from My Best Friend's Wedding to multiple Batman films and the ...
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Sterling K. Brown on Randall's 'This Is Us' Race Reckoning The actor discusses his character's journey learning about his birth mother, the lessons of COVID-19, and being a Black child raised in a white family. When This Is Us first dove into Randall Pearson's back story in the Emmy-winning episode "Memphis," the ...
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'The Marksman': Film Review Liam Neeson plays an ex-Marine sharpshooter attempting to protect a young boy from a Mexican cartel in Robert Lorenz's action thriller. Liam Neeson continues the Charles Bronson phase of his lengthy career with Robert Lorenz's action thriller representing ...
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The Unspeakable Personal Tragedy That Inspired Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round Thomas Vinterberg has made many movies, but every so often he comes out with one that reminds us he's one of the greatest directors alive. In 1998, the staggering The Celebration proved to be the high point of the relatively short-lived but influential Dogme ...
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All About Bachelor Contestant Victoria Larson, the Self-Appointed 'Queen' on Matt James' Season She later honed in her war against the house to focus on her roommate Marylynn Siena, whom she deemed "toxic" and complained about to Matt, 29. ABC's ...
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His Dancing Days Were Over. Then Came 'Another Round.' The actor Mads Mikkelsen ends Thomas Vinterberg's film with a wild delight of a drunken dance. The man, once a professional dancer, can move.
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Russell T. Davies Explains Why He Only Casts Gay Actors in Gay Roles "You wouldn't cast someone able-bodied and put them in a wheelchair, you wouldn't black someone up. Authenticity is leading us to joyous places," said the 'It's A Sin' and 'Years and Years' creator. Russell T. Davies, the British TV creator behind Queer as ...
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