Her directorial debut, the #MeToo horror-mystery “Blink Twice,” examines power dynamics between men and women.
Category: Actors and Actresses
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1999 Was a Great Year for Movies. It Was the Best Year to Write About Them.
At the box office 25 years ago, hits like “Runaway Bride,” “The Sixth Sense” and “Bowfinger” hint at the abundance that overwhelmed a young critic.
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Want to Look Like a Streaming Star? Call Holly White.
Call the stylist Holly White, who has worked with breakout actors on “Bridgerton,” “House of the Dragon,” “The Crown” and more.
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Alain Delon, Godfather of the Belted Trench
As a titan of French cinema, he dressed the part, even when playing a killer.
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Awkwafina Won’t Forget This Play’s Monologue Anytime Soon
“It gives me the chills right now thinking about it,” said the actress and comedian, who stars in the film “Jackpot!” with John Cena and Simu Liu.
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Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni and the ‘It Ends With Us’ Drama, Explained
What’s happening onscreen has become secondary to the conversation about differences between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, her co-star and director.
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‘Emily in Paris’ Returns With Messier Relationships (and Wilder Outfits)
With maximalist accessories, a Hamburglar-like bodysuit and a Parisian love triangle, the Netflix show is back for a fourth season.
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Gena Rowlands Shows Her True Power in ‘A Woman Under the Influence’
In “A Woman Under the Influence,” her gloriously, terrifyingly imperfect Mabel was emblematic of the actress’s work, especially with John Cassavetes.
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Gena Rowlands: A Life in Pictures
The late actress might have followed in the path of so many other studio-system bombshells. But in one explosive performance after another, Ms. Rowlands proved she had more to offer.
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10 Movies Starring Gena Rowlands, From ‘The Notebook’ to ‘Opening Night’
She delivered vulnerable portraits in movies as varied as “A Woman Under the Influence,” with John Cassavetes, and the drama “The Notebook.”
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Gena Rowlands, Actress Who Bought Raw Drama to Her Roles, Dies at 94
Known for playing on-the-verge characters, she was twice earned Oscar nominations for her work in films directed by John Cassavetes, her husband.
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Jay Kanter, Agent for Marlon Brando and Marilyn Monroe, Dies at 97
Later a studio executive, he was among the last of the power brokers who dominated Hollywood in the latter half of the 20th century.
