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Bruce Willis’ Daughter Has The Sweetest Request For Her Upcoming Wedding, And I Sincerely Hope The Family Pulls It Off
Bruce Willis’ Daughter Has The Sweetest Request For Her Upcoming Wedding, And I Sincerely Hope The Family Pulls It Off
CinemaBlend
CinemaBlend
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‘Dune 2,’ Zendaya Top Letterboxd 2024 Year in Review
‘Dune 2,’ Zendaya Top Letterboxd 2024 Year in Review
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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usa
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“If You Show Any Doubt, They’ll Eat You Alive”: Ridley Scott, Denis Villeneuve and the Director Roundtable
“If You Show Any Doubt, They’ll Eat You Alive”: Ridley Scott, Denis Villeneuve and the Director Roundtable
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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Why Fans Think Zendaya’s Cleopatra Trailer Is Real
Why Fans Think Zendaya’s Cleopatra Trailer Is Real
ComingSoon.net
ComingSoon.net
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12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker Magazine
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Jacob Elordi to Replace Paul Mescal in Ridley Scott's 'The Dog Stars'
Jacob Elordi to Replace Paul Mescal in Ridley Scott's 'The Dog Stars'
Indiewire
Indiewire
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los angeles
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Goteborg Film Festival Line-Up Features ‘The Brutalist,’ Queer,’ ‘The Girl With the Needle’
Goteborg Film Festival Line-Up Features ‘The Brutalist,’ Queer,’ ‘The Girl With the Needle’
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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How Horror Movies Channel Our Trump-era Anxieties
How Horror Movies Channel Our Trump-era Anxieties
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley Says She Couldn’t Speak for 2 Years: ‘I Felt Invisible’
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Williams-Paisley, 52, opened up about her 2-year battle with aphasia, a condition that left her unable to speak - a deeply isolating experience for the acclaimed actress.
Despite her fame, the star says she felt
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Father of the Bride
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