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‘Didi’ Review: 13 Going on Nerdy
New York Times· 5 days agoA vibrant coming-of-age story about an awkward teenager in California in 2008 is also a love letter to the director’s mother. When you purchase a ticket...
Why You Rarely See Cobie Smulders On Screen Anymore - Looper
Looper· 7 days agoFor nine seasons, the actress played Robin Scherbatsky, a Canadian who moved to New York to start...
The Evolution of Usha Vance
New York Times· 4 days agoThe night before the biggest assignment of her life, Usha Vance stayed up late with her husband, JD Vance. In their rooms at the Pfister Hotel in...
'Joy and collective power': The Vancouver Queer Film Festival boasts 97 films from 25 countries
Vancouver Sun· 17 hours agoThe Vancouver Queer Film Festival (VQFF) has announced highlights from their 36th annual festival...
What to stream this week: Zendaya hits aces, Orville Peck duets and Elizabeth Taylor sparkles
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance Canada· 4 days agoThe Olympics-ready “Challengers” making its streaming debut and an EP from country-turned-pop singer...
A summer trip to Italy with 'Vera,' plus more of the week's best movies in L.A.
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoThe Westwood Village has long been a location for glitzy movie premieres, while the Bruin may be...
The Paris Olympics Opened in Spectacular Style
New York Times· 4 days agoAlso, a stunning betrayal led to the arrest of cartel leaders. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.
Critical DMs: The brat and the brät, or the semiotics of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
MPR News· 4 days agoMPR News’ Max Sparber and Alex V. Cipolle discuss the presidential campaign in terms of aesthetic...
Jill Schary Robinson, writer who was part of a rich Hollywood lineage, dies at 88
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoJill Schary Robinson, a novelist, memoirist, essayist and journalist who was also daughter to one...
Jill Schary Robinson, writer who was part of a rich Hollywood lineage, dies at 88
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days ago"Rubies" was, per a 1972 Los Angeles Times review, "often colored by witty absurdities like sending J. Edgar Hoover into space...of The Revolution, and depicting the Peace ...