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The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood You’ve Never Heard Of
The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood You’ve Never Heard Of
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Annual Report Podcast - Interviews with 2024's Biggest Names
Annual Report Podcast - Interviews with 2024's Biggest Names
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“Artists, Journalists and Storytellers Are More Important Than Ever”: ‘Martha’, ‘Super/Man’ Filmmakers and the THR Documentary Roundtable
“Artists, Journalists and Storytellers Are More Important Than Ever”: ‘Martha’, ‘Super/Man’ Filmmakers and the THR Documentary Roundtable
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'Y2K' Review: Nostalgia, Zegler, and One Great Scene
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Rachel Zegler shines in this uneven horror-comedy that features one truly chilling scene amidst a sea of nostalgia-fueled mediocrity.
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Zegler's performance is the standout, with the young star bringing her signature warmth and charisma to the lead role
A single, remarkably well-executed horror sequence stands out as a rare high point, hinting at the potential the film never fully realizes
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Rachel Zegler, 'Y2K'
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