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How Hollywood Sold Out to China
The Atlantic: Chloé Zhao, the director of Nomadland, is new Hollywood royalty. In April, she made history as the first woman of color to win Best Director at the Oscars. In November, her big-budget Marvel movie, Eternals, will arrive in theaters. She commands so much admiration from the industry right now that she gets away with showing up to the red carpet of a film premiere in jeans.How to Answer Tricky Job Interview Questions Calmly and Confidently
www.businessinsider.com: When you're going into an interview, it's intimidating enough to decide on the perfect outfit to wear and how best to present yourself to a new group of people. But then when you throw some tricky interview questions into the mix, you've got the perfect recipe for anxiety.How 9/11 changed cinema
theconversation.com: One of the most common responses to the events of September 11 2001, both among witnesses on the scene and more distant commentators, was that the destruction of the World Trade Center was like something only seen in the movies. This famously prompted veteran director Robert Altman to declare that 9/11 was an instance of life imitating art: “The movies set the pattern, and these people have copied the movies.”Gird Your Loins for Immersive 'Bridgerton Experience'
www.themarysue.com: It’s been nearly nine months since the premiere of Shonda Rhimes Netflix adaptation of Bridgerton, the series that asked the question, “what if Jane Austen but dumb and horny?” The answer is a resounding “F*CK YES,” as touch-starved, pandemic-exhausted folks from across the globe tuned into the steamy series."Please, please, please wear your mask in the theatre"
Exeunt Magazine: Excuse me, would you mind putting your mask on? Uh, Punchdrunk isn’t coming to London until next year sweetie. No, I mean the other ones – you know, like, a face covering.
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