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'Maria' DP Ed Lachman Breaks Down the Black-and-White Party Scene
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Amanda Seyfried, Lewis Pullman, & 9 More to Star in Ann Lee Musical From The Brutalist Writer
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'A Complete Unknown' Clip: Watch Timothée Chalamet and Boyd Holbrook
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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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‘Scrap’ Review: An Astute Tale of a Slipping-Down Life
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A quietly poignant indie drama about a struggling family navigating the messiness of everyday life.
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Debutante director Vivian Kerr's film 'Scrap' has been making the festival circuit since its premiere at the 2022 Deauville Film Festival.
The movie eschews over-the-top dysfunction for a low-key, acutely observed portrait of a family in flux, led by a well-acted ensemble cast.
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Vivian Kerr, 'Scrap'
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