The Brutalist Report - culture
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- Jeremy Tepper, SiriusXM’s ‘Outlaw Country’ Chief and a Leader of the Americana Movement, Dies at 60 [210d]
- A ‘Blade’ Timeline: Five Years and Counting for Marvel’s Reboot With Mahershala Ali [210d]
- Stephen Fry on Reprising the King in ‘Red, White & Royal Blue 2’ and Why Prince William and Harry Are ‘Very Gay-Friendly’ [210d]
- Dominique Boutonnat, President of France’s Powerful Film Board CNC, Faces Three-Year Suspended Prison Sentence [210d]
- Box Office: ‘Inside Out 2’ Jumps for Joy With $62 Million Opening Day — the Biggest of 2024 [210d]
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- Parallax Set Sales Slate for Shanghai Film Festival Pair [210d]
- ‘Bridgerton’ Star Simone Ashley on ‘Phenomenally Talented’ Nicola Coughlan, Upcoming Rom-Com: ‘Romance Is Timeless’ [210d]
- Spanish Animation Embraces International Co-Production, Under One Condition: ‘Passion Is Mandatory’ [210d]
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