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Disney revealed its first plus-sized heroine. Not everyone is happy about her Bianca, a young ballerina with no spoken lines, stars in a two-minute short titled Reflect. The film premiered last month as part of Short Circuit, a series of experimental animated shorts available only ...
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A director critically reexamines his 1980s childhood in 'Armageddon Time' He's made an uncommonly tough-minded movie about race, class, assimilation and white privilege in America. And while it takes place in 1980, a few months before the election of Ronald Reagan, it has nearly as much to say about the present.
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'The White Lotus' travels to Sicily in season 2 — with meandering results And that's what Mike White, again credited as the only writer and the only director for the season, has done. (A note: HBO provided critics with five out of what will be seven episodes.).
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Will Prince Harry's book spare the royal family embarrassment? The first image of a British monarch and their new prime minister is always historic. Add to this the fact that King Charles III is only a month into his reign and he's already receiving PM number 2. And then remember that Rishi Sunak is the UK's first ...
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Jules Bass, Co-Producer of TV Holiday Staples, Is Dead at 87 The animation company he ran with Arthur Rankin Jr. gave the world "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Frosty the Snowman" and much more. Send ...
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Andy Warhol work not seen in public for 15 years could fetch $80m at auction Six months after a vivid image of Marilyn Monroe smashed records when it sold for $195m, a rather more dark and brutal work by the cult pop artist Andy Warhol may also be about to fetch a large sum. White Disaster (White Car Crash 19 Times) – repeated ...
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Andy Warhol's $80m suburban car crash painting could become one of his most expensive works sold at auction The work—a 12-ft-tall mixed-media monochrome painting, depicting a suburban car crash reproduced 19 times over—will go on offer on 16 November alongside works by Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Francis Bacon, and Joan Mitchell.
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