The Brutalist Report - variety
- President Joe Biden Sets ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ In-Studio Guest Appearance for This Week [1318d]
- Post Malone Gets Depressed, Really Depressed, in the Sour But Still Engaging ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’: Album Review [1318d]
- ‘Crimes of the Future’ Won’t Cut Into the Oscars, but It’s Time for David Cronenberg to Receive the Honorary Treatment [1318d]
- Shelby Scott, Boston News Anchor and AFTRA Leader Who Championed SAG Merger, Dies at 86 [1318d]
- Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’ Becomes Top-Selling Single in U.K. During Platinum Jubilee [1318d]
- How to Watch the 2022 MTV Movie and TV Awards [1318d]
- Tony Winner Patina Miller Plays Against Type in ‘Raising Kanan’ [1318d]
- Trouble, Atlanta Rapper Behind ‘Bring It Back’, Dies at 34 [1319d]
- ‘American Gigolo’ Director Paul Schrader on Showtime Series Adaptation: ‘I Don’t Plan to Watch’ [1319d]
- Alec John Such, Bon Jovi’s First Bassist, Dies at 70 [1319d]
- Max Borenstein’s Furry Friends Assisted in ‘Winning Time’ Writers’ Room [1319d]
- How Zendaya’s Successful ‘Euphoria’ Emmys Run Could Help Younger ‘Yellowjackets’ Stars Fly [1319d]
- Marvel Explores a Rich Musical Universe With Scores for ‘Loki,’ ‘Moon Knight’ and ‘What If…?’ [1319d]
- ‘Scrubs’ Cast and Creator Bill Lawrence Are In for a Revival or Movie: ‘We’re Gonna Do It Because We’re Lucky Enough People Care’ [1319d]
- ‘The Boys’: Erin Moriarty Cringes at ‘Homelight’ and Reveals If Starlight and Hughie Would Have a Super Baby [1319d]
- How ‘Bridgerton’ Composer Kris Bowers Could Land Multiple Emmy Nods [1319d]
- ‘The Boys’ Stars Jack Quaid and Claudia Doumit on Hughie and Victoria Neuman’s Premiere Twist [1319d]
- Box Office: ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Bites Into $55 Million Internationally [1319d]
- Box Office: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Scores $86 Million in Massive Second Weekend [1319d]
- ‘The Blue Caftan’ Review: A Closeted Tailor Confronts His Feelings in This Understated Moroccan Drama [1319d]
- ‘Westworld’ Star James Marsden Set to Return to the HBO Series for Season 4 [1319d]
- L.A. Conservancy’s Last Remaining Seats Series Turns 35, as City’s Key Movie Palaces Persist [1319d]
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