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October 24, 2019
Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon tells Vanity Fair about his traumatic moviemaking experience with Harvey Weinstein and how his mentor and "hero" Martin Scorsese saved him.
After ditching his previous attorney, saying it was "silly to have a lawyer when I don't need one," Rudy is reversing course.
Supernova, a film that finds Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci's characters traveling across England in an old RV as they grapple with what it means that one of them has developed dementia, just inked multiple early distribution deals after wrapping. Ready your tissues!
The Prince of Wales, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark were only a few of the European royals who gathered to watch the mostly silent ceremony.
The Gotham Award nominations have been announced, highlighting some of the year's best indie films—including Hustlers and Uncut Gems.
Republicans have been floating a trial balloon, and Clinton loyalists aren't shooting it down. But is there any truth to the speculation, and who stands to benefit?
Some people might have thought twice about flying 90 scantily clothed beauty queens into the capital of a predominantly Muslim country during the holy month of Ramadan. Not Julia Morley, organizer of the Miss World Pageant, who thought she had a lucrative deal in Nigeria. In the capital city of Abuja and in London, to which the horrified young contestants fled, Judy Backrach discovered in 2003 how a little ignorance led to bloody riots, with 250 dead, thousands injured, and a 21-year-old journalist running for her life.
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