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A cavalcade of music, sports and acting icons, including Jennifer Aniston, Lady Gaga, and Michelle Pfeiffer, have lent their support to Swift’s late-night Harris-Walz endorsement.
Pacino was left to chaotically reveal the Best Picture winner on his own.
Roberts’ “Gaslit” turn as Martha Mitchell and Pfeiffer’s Betty Ford in “The First Lady” rank among the best acting of the year. So why hasn’t anyone been talking about it?!
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Makeup maestro Carol Rasheed opens up about how she and her team of makeup artists turned a trio of celebrated actresses into first ladies on the new Showtime series.
The limited series’ first look also gives us glimpses of Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt.
In the New York Film Festival closer “French Exit,” felines are metaphors and, also, just cats. Nonetheless, Pfeiffer gives a performance worth purring about.
The Marvel movie’s antagonist suffers from chronic pain. Instead of exploring a way for her to cope, the film simply conjures up a magic cure and ableist tropes about disability.
Filmmaker Peyton Reed opens up to Melissa Leon about his fun superhero sequel, including how it ties in to ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and bringing the Wasp to the big screen.
Darren Aronofsky’s latest, starring Jennifer Lawrence, is a horror film. And a damn fine one at that. [Warning: Spoilers]
Premiering at this year’s Venice Film Festival, the latest from filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (‘Black Swan’) chronicles a woman’s slow descent into madness.
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