Francie Ebert
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How Netflix’s ‘Orion and the Dark’ Composers Used Synth and Orchestra to Create a ‘Rich and Rewarding’ Experience | Exclusive
Robert Lydecker and Kevin Lax were selected from at least 10 different composing teams for the animated film
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Here’s What’s New on Amazon Prime Video in February 2024
What’s new on Amazon’s Prime Video in February 2024? In light of Valentine’s Day, Prime Video nailed it. This February, the platform is bringing a variety of new shows and movies for you and yours. There is something for everyone — from the latest releases to classic romantic comedies to thrillers and more. Rom-com “Upgraded,”…
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Here’s What’s New on Paramount+ in February 2024
Valentine’s Day gets brighter with “No Strings Attached,” “Romeo + Juliet,” “Enough Said” and more
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Sara Bareilles to Adapt ‘The Interestings’ Into Stage Musical With Sarah Ruhl
Based on the 2013 novel by Meg Wolitzer, the project marks the Grammy winner’s theater follow-up to Broadway smash “Waitress”
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Samuel L. Jackson Performs Iconic ‘Pulp Fiction’ Monologue for 30th Anniversary While Wearing Jheri Curl Wig | Video
The “Argylle” actor swings by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and reminisces about some of his earliest roles
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NatGeo’s ‘The Space Race’ Trailer Spotlights Unsung Black Astronauts Who Changed NASA | Video
“Black history is American history. We forget it at our peril,” former astronaut and NASA administrator Charles Bolden says
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Michelle Yeoh Says Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Convinced Her to Star in ‘Wicked’: ‘It’s Imperative You Come Join Us’ | Video
Yeoh was concerned that the role of Madame Morrible entailed singing in the movie musical
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Mark Ruffalo Says Kenneth Lonergan Wanted Ethan Hawke for ‘You Can Count on Me’ Before He ‘Literally Begged’ Him for the Role
“I was not supposed to be in that movie at all,” the “Poor Things” Oscar nominee recalls