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On paper, Materialists is perfection. It's a love triangle romantic comedy, headlined by three movie stars with which the ...
Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal lead a refreshingly complex look at modern love, helmed by Celine Song.
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Filmfare on MSNDakota Johnson Slams Hollywood’s Obsession With RemakesDakota Johnson didn’t hold back as she shared a blunt critique of Hollywood’s current creative climate during her appearance ...
A review of 'Materialists' Celine Song's sublime Romantic Drama with Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal in the ...
Dakota Johnson called Hollywood "a bit of a mess," criticising studios for relying too heavily on remakes and lacking ...
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India Today NE on MSNBit of a mess: Dakota Johnson critiques hollywood's remake cultureDakota Johnson labels Hollywood as 'a bit of a mess' and critiques focus on studios' repetitive remake strategy.
The 'Past Lives' writer-director follows her head-turning debut with a contemplative look at dating, love, relationship ...
Watching the new unromantic non-comedy “Materialists” can feel like going on a shaky first date. There’s something off.
The director Celine Song follows up her “Past Lives” with a side-eyeing update on the rom-com, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.
"When something does well, studios want to keep that going so they remake the same things, but humans don't want that," the actress says.
Celine Song’s dialogue pings with wit and perception, yet it also flows; it you could bottle that skill, Hollywood would be saved. And Dakota Johnson delivers the most forceful performance I ...
The Beyhive are in town. None of the six nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for Beyonce’s first country music album ...
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