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The sort-of rom-com stars Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as an engaged couple whose relationship is upended by a revelation that has divided audiences.
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The Jason Robert Brown musical was recorded live in London for its 25th anniversary.
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"We're acknowledging the idea that we are a little anchorless," star and co-creator Seth Rogen said of second season. "But, honestly, that is a part of life and what we all experience"
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The singer-songwriter is currently on tour in support of his chart-topping album, With Heaven on Top
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The concert follows a London engagement of the Jason Robert
Brown musical; after Los Angeles, the duo will play Radio City Music Hall.
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She knew nothing about lighting when the director Robert Wilson asked her to work on his shows, and later spent over 40 years as a designer for Danspace Project.
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In the new film, a shocking revelation upends the lives of a couple played by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, raising the question: Are some betrayals simply unforgivable?
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An attempt to talk about the new Zendaya and Robert Pattinson movie without revealing why everyone is losing their minds over it
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FX's restaurant-set megahit still looks scrumptious. But the show's fourth season feels even more frustratingly inert than its predecessor
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After last year's season finale, which ended with an explosion, John Oliver kept his final 2021 episode of Last Week Tonight inside the studio, with help from Cardi B and George Clooney.
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This review necessitates an unusually long premise, so bear with me. I'm a lifelong casual fan of the Star Trek franchise, from the original 1966-69 series through The Next Generation and, a bit less so, Deep Space Nine and all the feature films made up to that point. In the minority, I also regard Star Trek Voyager as the best, most daring of the "Next Generation" era shows, but didn't care for Star Trek: Enterprise, as its post 9/11-era teleplays seemed to swing the Star Trek universe hard to the right, in directions that seemed in stark opposition to the original intentions of the franchise's late creator, Gene Roddenberry. That series ended in 2005. Four years later J.J. Abrams's Star Trek feature film attempted to "reboot" the Star Trek universe, with new actors playing characters from the original 60s show. I pretty much loathed everything about it, m...Read the entire review
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