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Kevin Costner Honors Friendship With Whitney Houston On His 70th Birthday: “We Lost Such A Light”
Kevin Costner Honors Friendship With Whitney Houston On His 70th Birthday: “We Lost Such A Light”
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Kevin Costner Says He's Lucky to Turn 70 as He Remembers Whitney Houston
Kevin Costner Says He's Lucky to Turn 70 as He Remembers Whitney Houston
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Fire Escape: Where Hollywood Is Taking Shelter
Fire Escape: Where Hollywood Is Taking Shelter
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What We Lost in the Fires
What We Lost in the Fires
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Duran Duran Salutes ‘Creative Superhero’ David Lynch
Duran Duran Salutes ‘Creative Superhero’ David Lynch
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The Weeknd, Slash, Billie Corgan & More Mourn David Lynch’s Death
The Weeknd, Slash, Billie Corgan & More Mourn David Lynch’s Death
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David Lynch, Iconic Filmmaker and Musician, Dies at 78
David Lynch, Iconic Filmmaker and Musician, Dies at 78
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Kurt Russell Wrote One Of The Most Important Scenes Of The Thing
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Kurt Russell's last-minute save saved the day in Carpenter's horror classic The Thing
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As filming on The Thing wrapped, the movie still lacked an ending - until Kurt Russell stepped in
Russell's improvised ending scene became one of the most iconic moments in the 1982 horror film
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Kurt Russell, The Thing, The Thing
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