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Category: Gerwig, Greta
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Teddy Blanks, the Typography Maestro Getting Calls From Greta Gerwig and Robert Eggers
Teddy Blanks, the designer behind the memorable movie titles for films like “Nosferatu” and “Barbie,” has quietly become Hollywood’s go-to guy.
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‘Barbie’ Was Supposed to Change Hollywood. Many See ‘No Effect.’
The film was a global phenomenon and seemed to herald a new era of embracing stories by, about and for women. What happened?
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At the Cannes Film Festival, Discoveries From Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni
Though the history-inflected “Furiosa” and “Megalopolis” were the hottest tickets, films by Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni proved to be discoveries.
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Cannes: Greta Gerwig, Lily Gladstone and the Weight of Politics at the Fest
The festival opened with questions for the jury about Indigenous representation, #MeToo rumors and other timely topics.
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Inside the Governors Ball 2024 Oscars Party
Emma Stone and Christopher Nolan were among the winners celebrating at the official after-party of the Academy Awards.
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How to Watch the Oscars: Date, Time and Streaming
An earlier airtime and an unusual presenter approach are among the changes at this year’s ceremony.
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‘Barbie’ Ruled the Box Office, but 2023 Was Tough for Women in Hollywood
The number of top films with actresses in leading roles was the lowest in a decade, and women have been joining the film academy at a considerably slower rate.
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‘Barbie’ | Anatomy of a Scene
Greta Gerwig, the co-writer and director of “Barbie,” narrates this musical sequence, including Ryan Gosling’s performance of the song “I’m Just Ken.”
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‘Barbie’ Conquered the World. Are the Grammys Next?
Songs from the soundtrack to Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster have 11 nominations on Sunday night, led by Billie Eilish’s heart-wrenching “What Was I Made For?”
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Hillary Clinton on ‘Barbie’ Snubs: You’re ‘More Than Kenough’
The former presidential candidate joined the chorus of disappointment in the omission of Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie from the best director and best actress Oscar categories.
