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March 27, 2020
As the coronavirus wave crashed with deadly force into New York City, journalists brought harrowing hospital images to screens across America. How will it change the debate?
"It'll take some adjustment to pretend this little green dot is a flock of august writers," Sarah Ruhl said during the livestream that replaced the traditional Whiting Awards ceremony. "But I'll pretend that little green dot is all of you."
Some performers can nail a Southern accent (like Julia Garner in Ozark); some can't (er, sorry, Daniel Craig). But according to this Atlanta native, both sorts have their benefits.
The long-awaited Disney live-action film was set to arrive in theaters on Friday, before the coronavirus pandemic forced its delay. Perhaps one of these films would be a worthy substitute.
Amanda Darrach has all the coronavirus symptoms. Her doctor says she needs a malaria drug to get better. But she can't get the medicine unless she gets worse. Countless people face the same paradox, with no help in sight.
Celebrating his birthday today, Quentin Tarantino is the love child of cool-guy movies and 1970s pop culture. The writer-director burst onto the scene with his brilliant, bloody Reservoir Dogs, followed up with True Romance, and hoped to be number one with a bullet when his then latest film, the star-filled Pulp Fiction, opened in 1994. Lynn Hirschberg hung out with the film junkie mainlining American noir.
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