The Brutalist Report - variety
- Laurie Anderson on Her Surprising (to Her) Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award: ‘I’m Glad to See They’re Softening’ on ‘Experimental Stuff’ [597d]
- Sterling K. Brown Is Certain That He’ll Lose the Oscar to Robert Downey Jr. and Is ‘Totally Fine With It’: ‘He’s Incredibly Deserving’ [597d]
- Ewan McGregor Starrer ‘Mother, Couch’ Wins Best Nordic Film at Goteborg Film Festival, Finland’s Oona Airola Nabs Acting Award [597d]
- ‘Euthanizer’ Producer It’s Alive Films Boards Adventure Film ‘Copernicus Secrets’: ‘It Has the Potential to Travel Like Hell’ (EXCLUSIVE) [597d]
- Jon Bon Jovi Duets With Bruce Springsteen at All-Star MusiCares Salute: Who Says You Can’t Go Home to the Promised Land? [597d]
- ‘Swimming Home’ Review: Christopher Abbott and Mackenzie Davis’ Strange, Sunstruck but Frigid Summer Vacation [597d]
- ‘La Luna’ Director on Making a ‘Sex Comedy,’ Censorship and Resurgence of Malaysian Cinema: ‘It Feels Like a Truly Great Time to Be Making Films in Malaysia’ [597d]
- Alyssa Milano Says ‘I’m Sad’ for ‘Charmed’ Fans After Shannen Doherty Claimed Milano Got Her Fired: ‘Toxicity’ Has ‘Tarnished’ the Show [597d]
- ‘78 Days’ Director Emilija Gašić Will Lift a Curse in ‘Atmospheric and Tense’ Psychological Thriller ‘Witches’: ‘I Want to Merge Genres to Tell Untold Stories’ (EXCLUSIVE) [597d]
- President Biden Declines Super Bowl Interview for Second Consecutive Year (EXCLUSIVE) [597d]
- ‘Skin Deep’s’ Schaad Brothers Talk Taking the Dystopia Out of Body Swap Movies and Their Queer Lion Win at the Venice Film Festival [597d]
- Göteborg: 8 Takeaways From Tectonic Change in Nordic Drama, Buzz Titles, Fest Bets and Those Photos on the Walls of the Clarion Draken Hotel [597d]
- Doc World Is Reeling From Oscar Nominations and What They Might Mean for the Struggling Sector: ‘There Is This Resentment Towards Certain Kinds of Success’ [597d]
- Berlinale Says It Stands ‘Against Right-Wing Extremism’ After Inviting Far-Right Politicians to 2024 Festival [597d]
- ‘The Dream of What it Was’: ‘Born in Synanon’ Probes a Cult’s Legacy Through a Child’s Eye [597d]
- Box Office: ‘Argylle’ Gets Caught in a Trap With Disappointing $6.5 Million Opening Day [597d]
- ‘Pathfinder’ Director Nils Gaup Opens Up About ‘The Riot,’ a New Documentary About Shamanism: ‘I Try to Tell Stories That Mean Something’ (EXCLUSIVE) [597d]
- ‘Argylle’ Composer Lorne Balfe Had to Keep the Existence of the Beatles’ ‘Now and Then’ a Secret for a Year and a Half: ‘It’s the Holy Grail’ [597d]
- Joe Rogan Shares 15-Hour Green Room Spotify Playlist, an Idea Inspired by Dave Chappelle, to Celebrate Podcast Deal Renewal [597d]
- Manetti Bros. Discuss Upcoming Projects Under Mompracem Banner, Including Collaboration With ‘Orlando’ Director Daniele Vicari (EXCLUSIVE) [597d]
- It’s Time For Nordic Drama Producers to Foster Co-Pros With the Rest of Europe, Say TV panellists at Göteborg [597d]
- Finland’s Tekele Announces Second Season of Youth Series ‘The Short Fuse’: ‘If The First One Was About Making Friends, The Second Is About Making It Last’ (EXCLUSIVE) [597d]
- Miley Cyrus Set to Perform ‘Flowers’ at Grammy Awards (EXCLUSIVE) [598d]
- NBA Star Rudy Gobert Teams Up With Frapin for a New Cognac Collaboration [598d]
- ‘The Traitors’ Star Dan Gheesling on Why He Had to Target Phaedra Over Parvati: ‘I Went After You Because I Didn’t Think I Could Beat You’ [598d]
- Sylvester Stallone Honors Carl Weathers: ‘I Was So Fortunate to Be a Part of His Life. Apollo, Keep Punching’ [598d]
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