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Category: Pugh, Florence
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‘Thunderbolts’ Director Discusses Movie Ending and Changes Made During Testing
The filmmaker Jake Schreier explains how a test of the film led to a change in the ending and other developments.
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‘Thunderbolts*’ Star Lewis Pullman Has Become Hollywood’s Go-To Bob
In “Top Gun: Maverick” and the latest Marvel movie, the actor has played memorable characters by that name. “I should probably take a breather from playing Bobs,” he said.
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‘Thunderbolts*’ Review: Florence Pugh and Pals Kick Some Asterisk
The actress is the main attraction in Marvel’s latest, about a group of ragtag super-types who join forces to (spoiler alert!) save the world.
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Inside the Birthing Scene in ‘We Live in Time’
The stars and director of “We Live in Time” explain how a delivery became an action sequence, complete with a real baby and a few unwelcome surprises.
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‘We Live in Time’ Review: Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s Weepie
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star in this weepie romance that tries to be modern by unfolding over three intersecting timelines.
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‘Modern Love Podcast’: Andrew Garfield Wants to Crack Open Your Heart
The actor knows life is fleeting, but he wants to hold onto every moment.
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The Animosity Tour and Other Promotional Movie Campaigns We Love
For Jennifer Lopez, Sterling K. Brown, Dakota Johnson and others, the standard publicity push isn’t so standard anymore.
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Emily Blunt and Florence Pugh’s Oscar Dresses Raise Some Eyebrows
A sculptural element on Emily Blunt and Florence Pugh raised some eyebrows.
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From ‘The Idol’ to ‘Oppenheimer,’ a Nudity Summer Report Card
From “The Idol” to “Oppenheimer,” women’s bodies were on display on our screens the past few months. Some executions succeeded with humor, others felt misguided.
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‘Oppenheimer’ Review: A Man for Our Time
Christopher Nolan’s complex, vivid portrait of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bomb,” is a brilliant achievement in formal and conceptual terms.
