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The new HBO documentary, directed by Laurent Bouzereau, attempts to reclaim the narrative for Faye Dunaway.
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The new HBO documentary, directed by Laurent Bouzereau, attempts to reclaim the narrative for Faye Dunaway.
In Mickey 17, Bong Joon Ho returns with a clone (or two) of an idea that feels both futuristic and strangely familiar.
At its core, The Last Showgirl is about identity. It meditates on the brutal honesty required to know where your talent lies.
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