Sincere and soul-baring, the documentary, directed by Alek Keshishian, captures Gomez’s challenges with mental illness, lupus and fame.
Category: Actors and Actresses
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‘Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me’ Review: An Honest Portrait of Stardom
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Who Is Jennifer Lawrence Now?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The Oscar-winning “Hunger Games” actress is free from her franchise commitments. But after a brief hiatus from acting, what will she do next?
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Ben Platt on the Unfortunate Timeliness of His ‘Parade’ Revival
The New York Times – Music:The 29-year-old actor, best known for his Tony-winning turn in “Dear Evan Hansen,” this week returns to the stage at New York City Center.
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She Knew the Cello. The Acting She Learned With Cate Blanchett.
The New York Times – Music:Sophie Kauer was a cellist studying for a degree when a friend urged her to audition for “Tár.” She watched Michael Caine videos on acting and dove right in.
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Paul Mescal Has Been Working Things Out
The New York Times – Movies:The actor, who became a sudden sex symbol with Hulu’s “Normal People,” stars as another psychologically complex character in the A24 feature “Aftersun.”
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Madhur Jaffrey’s Undefinable Roles
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The chef, author and actress, whose children’s book, “Seasons of Splendour,” was reissued this month, refuses to be boxed in.
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Zar Amir Ebrahimi, an Iranian Exile, Channels Trauma in ‘Holy Spider’
The New York Times – Movies:Zar Amir Ebrahimi, who had to flee Iran after an intimate tape was leaked, has been transfixed by the protests erupting there as her film “Holy Spider” is released in the U.S.
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How George Clooney and Julia Roberts Quietly Became the Tracy-Hepburn of Our Time
The New York Times – Movies:“Ticket to Paradise” and other team-ups take advantage of their onscreen glamour and stellar chemistry and their offscreen affection for one another.
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Barrels Into Awards Season
The New York Times – Movies:At a screening filled with Oscar voters, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and the directors marveled at the way their quirky film has struck a chord.
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James Corden Would Rather Not Talk About That Balthazar Omelet
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In an interview to promote his coming series, “Mammals,” the actor and late-night host dismissed a flap stemming from an Instagram post accusing him of boorish restaurant behavior. “I think it’s so silly,” he said.
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Quintessa Swindell, a Trans and Nonbinary Star of DC’s ‘Black Adam’
The New York Times – Movies:“My trans and nonbinary identity is the thing that I’m the most confident about in my life,” Mx. Swindell said.
