Wednesday, 29 June 2022

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Daily update 29 June 2022
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Economic Times
Pratt was criticised in 2019 for attending Hillsong Church, which some argued is anti-LGBTQ. At the time, the actor denied the allegations and said, "Nothing could be further from the truth." During a profile piece interview with Men's Health, Pratt said ...
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The Indian Express
The feature that has been introduced in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines will allow users to create a "supergroup" of artists across countries, generations and genres. It is not clear if Spotify plans to expand this to other markets, ...
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The New York Times
The "Thor: Love and Thunder" director can't say no — to starring in "Our Flag Means Death," making a soccer movie, writing a "Star Wars" idea, adapting Roald Dahl. For starters.
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The Guardian
Warning: this recap is for those who have watched up to episode six of Sherwood on BBC One. Who'd get a happy(ish) ending as James Graham's majestic drama reached its compelling climax? And would Wimbledon coverage get in the way again?
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Mashable
The sharpest cliffhanger from Stranger Things 4: Volume 1 is the fate of Nancy (Natalia Dyer). At the end of episode 7, Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) transported her into his Mind Lair and confronted her about her guilt over Barb's death. Usually, this ...
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Los Angeles Times
When last we saw our heroes — Mabel (Selena Gomez), Oliver (Martin Short) and Charles (Steve Martin) — they were being led away by the police from the Arconia, their Upper West Side New York apartment building, Mabel having been found covered in blood ...
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CNBC
"Top Gun: Maverick" rocketed to $1 billion at the global box office over the weekend, signaling some momentum for the domestic box office. A string of solid theatrical performances coupled with a strong slate of upcoming films has left most box office ...
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Vanity Fair
There's all these allusions to homosexuality throughout the fuckin' movie") invoked homophobic reception to Brokeback from some in Hollywood. Now, filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar is using the film as inspiration of sorts for his upcoming short, Strange Way of ...
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USA TODAY
Delevingne's Alice is a mysterious artist who reaches out to Mabel about her artist collective. Like any character, she's a potential suspect in the murder of Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), president of the board of ...
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Deadline
MPI Media Group handled that film, stepping in for Amazon Studios, which yanked its $80 million distribution deal with Allen in 2019. The filmmaker has seen his career options narrow in recent years amid increased scrutiny around allegations of sexual ...
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