
Missy Schwartz
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24 Years of the Toronto Film Festival in 19 Unforgettable Photos
From Oprah and Clooney to Denzel, TheWrap’s Jeff Vespa has photographed them all
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12 Photos That Capture the Glamour and Romance of the Venice Film Festival
TheWrap creative director Jeff Vespa walks us through 20-plus years of star-studded Lido memories
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Kumail Nanjiani and Annaleigh Ashford Find Levity in the Darkness of ‘Welcome to Chippendales’
TheWrap magazine: The costars snagged two of the five surprise nominations for Hulu’s limited series about the founder of the famous male strip club
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How ‘Queen Charlotte’ Costumes Pulled Inspiration From the Met Gala
TheWrap magazine: Lyn Paolo and Laura Frecon drew from fashion’s annual gala of extravagance to create the looks for Netflix’s “Bridgerton” spinoff
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Wolf Blitzer and Barbara Kopple to Be Honored at 2023 News & Documentary Emmy Awards
The CNN veteran and the Oscar-winning documentarian will receive NATAS’ Lifetime Achievement Honors in September
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Don’t Tell Natasha Lyonne She Makes Acting Look Easy in ‘Poker Face’
TheWrap magazine: “Probably because I have big hair and a New York accent, it seems like it all comes naturally,” the Emmy nominee says. “I’m actually a pretty neurotic, uptight New Yorker”
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How ‘Wednesday’ Costume Designer Colleen Atwood Brought the Addams Family Into the 21st Century
TheWrap magazine: The Oscar-winning costumer said she wanted audiences to see the famously morbid bunch as people, not cartoons
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‘Daniel Radcliffe Just Got an Emmy Nomination for Playing Me in a Movie!’: Al Yankovic, Ali Wong and More React to Nods
Emmys 2023: Bob Odenkirk, Storm Reid, Elton John and Taraji P. Henson are among the many nominees who shared their joy
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Emmys ‘Star Wars’ Love Continues as ‘Andor’, ‘Obi-Wan’ Score Major Nominations
The shows earned nods for Outstanding Drama Series and Limited or Anthology Series, among others
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Pedro Pascal and Jenna Ortega Are First Latinos to Land Lead Acting Emmy Noms in Drama, Comedy Series Since 2008
The stars of “The Last of Us” and “Wednesday” broke a long cycle that overlooked Latino actors
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Todd Haynes’ ‘May December’ to Open the 61st New York Film Festival
The dark comedy starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore will have its North American premiere at the fall festival
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ShortList 2023: In ‘Team Dream,’ Luchina Fisher Shines a Light on 2 ‘Incredible, Strong’ Older Black Women Swimmers
The short explores the complicated history of Black Americans’ relationship to swimming through a pair of extraordinary athletes in their golden years
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ShortList 2023: How Jonathan Laskar Confronted Family Trauma in His Animated Debut ‘The Record’
“The fact that the main character is cut off from his cultural identity is very personal for me,” the French-Swiss filmmaker tells TheWrap
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Bryan Cranston Digs Into His ‘Your Honor’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ Doubleheader: ‘I’m Attracted to Damaged Characters’
TheWrap magazine: But with a new role in Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City,” the Emmy winner still finds time for the light
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Why Gary Oldman Loves Playing His ‘Openly Hostile’ ‘Slow Horses’ Character: ‘He Has A Very Strong Moral Sense, Even If He’s Not PC’
TheWrap magazine: “He gives the impression that he doesn’t care and maybe he cares more than most. That’s interesting to play,” the Apple TV+ series star says