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Barry Jenkins rejected green screen, instead insisting on real-life trains, tunnels and tracks for his Amazon Prime slavery drama. The result is a rich set design that heightens the show’s emotional impact. By Danielle Cohen May 21, 2021 Marcus Gladney Jr. in The Underground Railroad, 2021. Kyle Kaplan/Amazon Studios Towards the beginning of Colson Whitehead’s The
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The widely-panned Netflix thriller is deeply weird, artificial, and excessive—but that’s the point. By Kyle Turner May 21, 2021 Amy Adams as Anna Fox in The Woman in the Window (2021)Courtesy of Melinda Sue Gordon for Netflix Almost everything gets labeled as “campy” nowadays, from Ma to the trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
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Country favorite Scotty McCreery is planning his long-awaited return to the stage, announcing the dates and cities of his 2021 You Time Tour. Kicking off June 18 in Fresno, Califronia, and running through fall, the headlining and support dates will find McCreery onstage at festivals, fairs, amplitheaters and even casinos, as he gets back in
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Each week, GQ utilizes the latest in deal-identifying technology—i.e. a couple of our staffers spend most of the day shopping online—to uncover all the wildest markdowns on wardrobe-boosting buys from the best men’s clothing sales on the internet. In this week’s episode, another impeccable dispatch filled with tropical shorts, white-hot sneakers, linen shirts and much
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#Roommates, the fallout from Chrissy Teigen’s explosive cyberbullying scandal involving Courtney Stodden, who was a teenager at the time, continues to spiral, as multiple retailers are permanently distancing themselves from her. Popular U.S. retailers Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s are the latest companies to officially end business with Chrissy Teigen, due to her role in a cyberbullying
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Barry Jenkins’s lingering close-ups of his characters gazing direct to camera are powerfully intimate. By Keith Phipps May 20, 2021 Thuso Mbedu as Cora Randall in The Underground Railroad, 2021.Courtesy of Kyle Kaplan for Amazon Studios The Underground Railroad opens in confusion. Accompanied by the alarming strings of Nicholas Brittell’s score, the 10-part adaptation of
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Dr. Terry & Heather Dubrow’s Drunk Stories With Lisa Vanderpump Overserved, overfed and overstayed—sounds like a party! Botched star Dr. Terry Dubrow and wife Heather Dubrow relive their drunken evening on Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump, airing tonight (May 20), in an exclusive interview with E! News’ Daily Pop co-hosts Justin Sylvester and Lilliana Vazquez. From grossing out their
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Ahead of an autobiographical documentary, Moby Doc, and stripped down album of re-recordings, Reprise, the musician discusses his public mishaps, the greatest Connecticut musicians, and David Bowie’s nickname for him. By ROB TANNENBAUM May 20, 2021 Moby at ‘The Art Of Elysium’s 13th Annual Celebration – Heaven’ on January 04, 2020 in Los Angeles.Kurt Krieger
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In January of this year, I read 50 books. Then I did it again in February. Look, I read a lot. I’ve read somewhere in the realm of 250–300 books a year for the last few years. But this was excessive, even for me. Fifty books in a month! That’s about 1.6 books per day!
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