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Angelique Jackson Ever since “Nine Days” filmmaker Edson Oda won the Sundance Film Festival’s Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award in January 2020, the prize has been a great boost of confidence whenever a little imposter syndrome syndrome kicks in.“I keep it on another table so I can see it,” Edson tells Variety over Zoom, pointing at the trophy, which is just off camera.
“When I’m writing, and I feel like, ‘Oh, this page sucks,’ I can just look at it and, at least, I have some recognition for
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Jonathan Levine admits that he’s typically known for directing comedy features. However, when you watch his new limited TV series, “Nine Perfect Strangers,” you are going to see the filmmaker spread his wings a bit more by taking on his most ambitious project to date.
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Nicole Kidman is an Oscar winner, the lead of Stanley Kubrick’s celebrated final film, and will soon be seen as Lucille Ball in Aaron Sorkin’s “Being the Ricardos.” But over the past five years, she’s added something else to her resume, television star. After delivering HBO a hit last fall with “The Undoing,” Kidman has reunited with her Emmy-winning “Big Little Lies” creator David E.