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►All the latest content from THR's podcast studio. —
Behind the Screen. Tech editor
Carolyn Giardina's podcast focused on the filmmaking crafts. In this episode, Carolyn speaks to
We the People creator Chris Nee and directors Jorge Gutierrez, Trisha Gum and Mabel Ye.
Listen here.
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Awards Chatter. Awards analyst
Scott Feinberg talks to the great and the good of Hollywood.
In the latest episode, Scott speaks to Sarah Paulson. The
Ratched star reflects on how her challenging childhood shaped her as a person and an actress, early jobs that were expected to be game-changers but proved not to be and the origins and evolution of her close collaboration with Ryan Murphy.
Listen here.
In other news.. —Film review: Chris Pratt in Amazon's
The Tomorrow War.
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Creators weigh options as Apple, Spotify roll out subscription podcast offerings.
—Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson and Paul Simon to headline
NYC Homecoming concert.
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Jamie Chung on Lovecraft Country impact,
Dexter revival and
Sucker Punch director’s cut.
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Amber Heard reveals she welcomed her first child via surrogate.
—California sets
date for recall election targeting Gavin Newsom.
—Keri Russell, Ray Liotta to star in Elizabeth Banks-directed
Cocaine Bear. —
Blumhouse sues Boss Level producers, Hulu over recutting deal.
—Princes William and Harry unveil
Princess Diana statue in London.
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Richard Branson announces trip to space, ahead of Jeff Bezos.
—President Biden to
host World Series champs Los Angeles Dodgersat White House.
What else we're reading... —"There’s One Man to Blame for Bill Cosby’s Release" [
New York Times]
—"Can Paramount+ Build a Streamer Worthy of Its Golden-Era Studio Legacy?" [
Vanity Fair]
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Sex/Life Is The Worst Show I Have Ever Seen, And I Have Watched All Of Television" [
BuzzFeed]
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Lady Boss Documentary Recasts Jackie Collins As Feminist Icon" [
BBC]
—"Joe Rogan Is Too Big to Cancel" [
New York Times]
Today... ... in 2004, after a premiere at the Berlin Film Festival months earlier, Warner Bros. brought
Before Sunset to the U.S. for its theatrical release. Richard Linklater's film, starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, went on to be nominated for an adapted screenplay Oscar at the 77th Academy Awards.
The original review.
Today's birthdays: Margot Robbie (31), Lindsay Lohan (35), Ashley Tisdale (36),
Larry David (74), Jerry Hall (65), Samy Naceri (60), Erin Burnett (45), Peter Kay (48), Elizabeth Reaser (46), Owain Yeoman (43)
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