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The Brutalist's Director Reveals Why He 'Needed' An Intermission In His Epic 3.5 Hour A24 Film, And His Reason Makes Perfect Sense
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Kyle Mooney Talks About Shooting Y2K's Romantic Porta Potty Scene, And I Totally Get Why Rachel Zegler Was Not Into It
Kyle Mooney Talks About Shooting Y2K's Romantic Porta Potty Scene, And I Totally Get Why Rachel Zegler Was Not Into It
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It Takes Two to Make a Film Go Right: The Couples Behind Oscar Contenders
It Takes Two to Make a Film Go Right: The Couples Behind Oscar Contenders
Hollywood Reporter
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Whoopi Goldberg Tried To Ban One Of Her Flops From Hitting Theaters
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Story by staff@slashfilm.com (Jeremy Smith)
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Whoopi Goldberg tried to block one of her own box office bombs from hitting theaters, sparking a legal battle with the studio
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Goldberg sued the studio in a last-ditch effort to stop the release of the critically panned film, which she felt didn't meet her standards
Despite Goldberg's high-profile name and clout, the studio ultimately prevailed and the movie was released, going on to bomb at the box office
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