Diane Kruger
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‘JT LeRoy’ Film Review: Literary Hoax Makes for a Frustrating Film
Fact-based film threatens to be overshadowed by the controversy surrounding Asia Argento, who’s depicted (under a different name) in Justin Kelly’s drama starring Laura Dern and Kristin Stewart
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Diane Kruger Defends Quentin Tarantino: He Was ‘Pure Joy’ to Work With
“Inglourious Basterds” actress speaks out after accusations made by “Kill Bill” star Uma Thurman
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Golden Globes: Foreign Language Film Winner Casually Drops Old ‘Warn a Brother’ Joke During Speech ‘
“In The Fade” writer/director Fatih Akin trotted out the ancient meme seemingly as a rhyming pun after thanking Warner Bros.
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Jessica Chastain Agrees: Her All-White-Actress Mag Cover Is a ‘Sad Look’
“The industry needs to become more inclusive in its storytelling”
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‘In the Fade’ Film Review: Germany’s Oscar Entry Stars Diane Kruger as a Justice-Seeking Widow
Acclaimed director Fatih Akin explores the aftereffects of xenophobic hate crime through Kruger’s gripping portrayal
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Former Publicists for ID, 42West Launch Narrative Public Relations
Liz Mahoney, Megan Moss Pachon, Bryna Rifkin and Heidi Lopata strike out on their own
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TIFF Parties 2017: Nicole Kidman, Emma Stone, Jake Gyllenhaal, Brie Larson and the Top Invites
Hint: The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s party with InStyle rules the social circuit at the Toronto Film Festival
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‘The Square,’ ‘In the Fade’ Top First Batch of Oscar Foreign Language Contenders
As countries begin to submit their entries to this year’s race, dozens more filmmakers could join the field soon
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Oscar Foreign Language Film Race 2017: Complete List of Contenders
“The Square” and “In the Fade” are among the top contenders as countries begin making their Oscar selections
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Gwendoline Christie Joins Steve Carell in Untitled Robert Zemeckis Project
“Game of Thrones” actress will play the part of Carell’s Russian caretaker
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Cannes 2017: Thoughts on a Political, Indie-Minded Festival
From awards prospects to the festival’s impact on filmmakers’ careers, here’s what we learned this year
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‘The Square’ Wins Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival
Sofia Coppola named best director for “The Beguiled”; Joaquin Phoenix and Diane Kruger win acting awards, while Nicole Kidman receives special prize
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‘In the Fade’ Cannes Review: Diane Kruger Shines in Familiar Drama
The actress delivers her strongest performance ever in director Fatih Akin’s solidly-made film, which neither reinvents the wheel nor tries to do so,
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Every Quentin Tarantino Movie Ranked From ‘Reservoir Dogs’ to ‘Hateful Eight’ (Photos)
TheWrap movie critic Inkoo Kang reassesses the director’s 23-year career, from “Reservoir Dogs” to “The Hateful Eight”
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167 Hollywood Stars for Hillary Clinton (List)
Voting With the Stars: Clinton’s supporters range from Lena Dunham to Larry Flynt to Snoop Dogg to Will Ferrell