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Google Alert - Entertainment

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Entertainment
Daily update January 29, 2022
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Vanity Fair
The 2022 Sundance Film Festival concludes on Sunday, a ten-day, entirely remote event that saw the premiere of dozens of enlightening, vexing, or otherwise notable films. Below, our critics discuss the highlights of what they watched while in the virtual ...
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The New York Times
In an interview, the filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller discuss their new Apple TV+ series, a whodunit that has fun with Hollywood clichés.
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The New York Times
The horror/drama "Nanny" from the first-time feature filmmaker Nikyatu Jusu nabbed the U.S. Grand Jury prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival, which was primarily virtual for the second year in a row. The film about a Senegalese nanny working for ...
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The New York Times
After being walloped in 2020 and 2021, organizers of major late winter and early spring events, from the Super Bowl to the National Cherry Blossom Festival, were hoping 2022 would offer a return to normal. But the rapid-fire spread of the Omicron ...
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The Washington Post
At the start of the new year, few documentaries were as widely anticipated as "Janet Jackson," the two-night, four-hour docuseries about the famously private pop star. In recent years, a cultural zeal to correct the record on the scandals of yore and ...
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NPR
The promise of A&E and Lifetime's four-part docuseries on pop icon Janet Jackson, titled simply, Janet Jackson. – with a period — is obvious. Executive produced by Miss Jackson and her brother Randy — with never before seen home movie footage and ...
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NPR
In her relentless pursuit for answers from the cosmos, Amber Mark finds firm footing on Three Dimensions Deep, her debut full-length album. The questions she poses by way of a sample in the opening track — "How long will I have to endure?
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Slate Magazine
Artists have long criticized the streaming platform for not compensating musicians fairly, but Young cited a different reason for his action: Joe Rogan. The most popular podcaster in the world has been trafficking in COVID misinformation and promoting ...
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The New York Times
Joni Mitchell said Friday that she would remove her music from Spotify, joining Neil Young in his protest against the streaming service over its role in giving a platform to Covid-19 vaccine misinformation. Mitchell, an esteemed singer-songwriter of ...
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The New Yorker
Man sitting on a beach chair looking towards the sea during sunset. In Michel Franco's film, Tim Roth stars as a man isolated in a resort idyll ...
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