The Brutalist Report - culture
- Willem Dafoe’s ‘Poor Things’ Makeup Took Six Hours Each Day to Get On: I’d Show Up at 3 A.M., ‘Meditating and Trying to Deal With Standing Still’ [535d]
- Robert Butler, ‘Remington Steele’ Co-Creator and Emmy-Winning Director, Dies at 95 [535d]
- India Donaldson Picks Up Polish Film Institute Award for ‘Good One’ at American Film Festival, Reflects on the ‘Price of Obedience’ [535d]
- ‘Terminator: The Anime Series’ Headed to Netflix [535d]
- ‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Series Officially Moves to Netflix From Max [535d]
- Janet Landgard, ‘The Swimmer’ and ‘The Donna Reed Show’ Actor, Dies at 75 [535d]
- Alex Edelman on Bringing ‘Just for Us’ to L.A.’s Mark Taper, and Why It Feels Right to Do a Comedic Piece About Jewish Identity Amid Darker Times [535d]
- Conny Van Dyke, Motown Singer and ‘W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings’ Star, Dies at 78 [535d]
- UFC 295 Is Tonight. Here’s How to Watch Jiri Prochazka vs. Alex Pereira Online Without Cable [535d]
- Barack Obama Celebrates SAG-AFTRA, WGA Deals During Surprise Appearance at ‘Rustin’ Screening [535d]
- Liz Phair’s ‘Exile in Guyville’ 30th Anniversary Tour Gives Disaffected Gen Xers Permission to Get Nostalgic: Concert Review [535d]
- Box Office: ‘The Marvels’ Gets Grounded With MCU’s Second-Lowest Opening Day Ever [535d]
- Breaking Down ‘The Curse’ Premiere: Nathan Fielder’s Shocking Full Frontal, Emma Stone’s Awkward Sex and a Whole Lot of Gentrification [535d]
- ‘Greek Hollywood’ Looks to Cash in on Cachet as Production on the Mediterranean Surges [535d]
- ‘Moonlight’ Producer Adele Romanski Teases ‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ and ‘True Detective,’ Accepts Indie Star Award: ‘It Feels Good to Be Called Independent again’ [535d]
- IDFA Guest of Honor Wang Bing Discusses Chinese Censorship, Upcoming Trilogy and Politics: ‘I Don’t Want My Films to Become a Political Tool’ [535d]
- Reservoir Docs Boards Mark Cousins Doc ‘A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things,’ Featuring Tilda Swinton (EXCLUSIVE) [535d]
- Rise and Shine Acquires ‘Selling a Colonial War’ Ahead of World Premiere at IDFA: ‘This Will Be Dynamite in the Netherlands’ (EXCLUSIVE) [535d]
- Rise and Shine Acquires ‘Selling a Colonial War’ Ahead of World Premiere at IDFA: ‘This Will Be Dynamite in the Netherlands’ (EXCLUSIVE) [535d]
- ‘Autobio Pamphlet’ and ‘13 Bombs in Jakarta’ to Open and Close Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival [535d]
- John Bailey, Former Academy President and ‘Groundhog Day’ Cinematographer, Dies at 81 [536d]
- Warner Bros. Submits Two Original Songs From ‘The Color Purple’ by Halle Bailey and Director Blitz Bazawule, and Three ‘Wonka’ Tunes Sung by Timothée Chalamet [536d]
- How ‘Power Book IV: Force’ Chief Gary Lennon Used the Flagship Series to Steer Tommy Egan’s Story in Season 2 [536d]
- ‘Fourth Wing’ Publisher Vows to ‘Swiftly’ Resolve ‘Frustrating’ Misprint Issues With Sequel ‘Iron Flame’: ‘We Are Committed to Making This Right’ (EXCLUSIVE) [536d]
- How ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Authentically Recreated a Real 1950s Sit-In: ‘We Need To Represent the Trauma That It Was’ [536d]
- Boygenius Members Respond to the Group’s Six Grammy Nominations: ‘It’s Triple the Joy’ [536d]
- Jamie Lee Curtis Prays for ‘Cessation of Violence’ Against All People, Calls Out Homophobia and Transphobia ‘Championed In the Name of Religion’ [536d]
- ‘The Marvels’: Two Major Cameos Introduce [SPOILER] to the MCU [536d]
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