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Review: 'I Saw the TV Glow' gets stranded in a glum gaze from which it never stirs
Writer-director Jane Schoenbrun turns a shared obsession over a fictional TV series into an inchoate story of teenage semi-friendship and arrested development.
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I was a Republican Partisan. It Altered the Way I Saw the World.
Your emotions will often lead you astray.The New York Times - Top stories -
Review: Unfiltered and unabashed, 'Babes' gets at the basic truth of motherhood
Ilana Glazer stars in a pregnancy comedy from Pamela Adlon that doubles as a hilarious rom-com about friendship.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
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Iain Armitage was 9 when 'Young Sheldon' began. Now, he's saying goodbye to his biggest role yet
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'The Big Cigar' dramatizes Black Panther Huey P. Newton's Hollywood ties and escape to Cuba
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Kevin Spacey gets support from Liam Neeson and others after fresh assault allegations
Sharon Stone, Liam Neeson and Stephen Fry condemn media attention on Kevin Spacey, who has been exiled from Hollywood since sexual assault allegations in 2017.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Chris Pratt mourns his 'Guardians' stunt double Tony McFarr: 'Never forget his toughness'
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'Shōgun' will return for at least 2 more seasons
FX and Hulu have announced that its acclaimed series "Shogun" has been renewed. The story will continue for "likely" two more seasons.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment