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Daily update May 17, 2022
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Variety
Getting booed at Cannes has almost become a right of passage for many of the best filmmakers of all time, from Martin Scorsese to David Lynch, Sofia Coppola, Terrence Malick, Oliver Assayas and David Cronenberg.
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The New York Times
The defamation trial involving the actors is entering a new stage as Ms. Heard faces aggressive cross-examination from Mr. Depp's lawyers.
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The New York Times
At the end of last season, Kim and Jimmy talked about a plot to discredit and shame Howard, and for the last five episodes we've been led to believe that framing Howard as a hooker-exploiting drug addict was the point of the plan. It wasn't.
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The New York Times
The Pulitzer Prize-winning social commentator rapper returns after five years with "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers," an album about what's broken on the inside.
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The New York Times
Blue-chip treasures from one of Manhattan's most acrimonious billionaire divorces on Monday night helped Sotheby's achieve what it called a record total sale for a private collection of art at auction, $922 million, with fees.
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Forbes
Recently, the entertainment world has been taken by storm as Johnny Depp countered his ex-wife Amber Heard with a defamation suit, demanding $50 million in damages. The Pirates of the Caribbean star is easily one of the most recognizable faces in ...
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The Washington Post
This new Kendrick Lamar album feels so meticulous, so detailed, so star-core dense, you're going to need to clear some space in your head for it. Maybe start by trying to forget that you're eavesdropping on the theta waves of a generational voice, ...
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The New York Times
LONDON — Over two and a half seasons on "Barry," Sally Reed, the aspiring star played by Sarah Goldberg, has become one of the most complex characters on television, inviting both sympathy for her Hollywood struggles and contempt at her overweening ...
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The New York Times
One of the boldest things about Brett Dean and Matthew Jocelyn's "Hamlet," which runs at the Metropolitan Opera through June 9, is the way that it treats some of the most famous lines in English. Moments into the piece, we meet Hamlet (the tenor Allan ...
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Vanity Fair
Depp and Heard are in the midst of a contentious legal battle. Depp is suing Heard for $50 million over a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which she identified herself as a domestic abuse survivor. Depp denies all the allegations. Heard, who did not name Depp ...
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