By Mike Fleming Jr
02.05.2020 - 17:41 / thehollywoodnews.com
From Kitty Green (Casting JonBenet) comes an urgent and utterly absorbing feature. The Assistant is a striking, uncomfortable watch, brilliantly performed by lead Julia Garner as a lower-level employee at an entertainment company in modern-day Manhattan.
Garner is Jane, a twenty-something, well-educated college graduate who travels into the city to her production office job from Queens often before it gets light, and returns late into the night. She is ‘The Assistant’ of the title, one to a
By Mike Fleming Jr
And We Go Green, a documentary about the rise of Formula E electric car racing,will stream exclusively in the U.S. on Hulu.
The film is due for release this October
They’ve always been one of the most ‘together’ showbiz couples so no doubt fans will be shocked by the news that Megan Fox and Brian Austen Green are parting ways.
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Every year, we get a sense of awkwardness as the presenters for each country come on to give their Eurovision points and try to chat with the host despite the delays between broadcast locations.
Fear not, Green Arrow and the Canaries may still fly to fight crime on The CW. On a call announcing The CW's new plan for the 2020-2021 season that sees the network holding its new and returning shows for a January 2021 premiere, network boss Mark Pedowitz addressed the many projects in limbo, including Green Arrow and the Canaries, a spinoff of Arrow, and the Riverdale spinoff Katy Keene.
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Fresh off the news of its renewal, The Masked Singer came back Wednesday on some '90s Diddy vibes (can't stop, won't stop!) with its quarterfinals episode. This prerecorded episode showed fashion plate Nick Cannon recycling one of this season's more subdued looks — a very flattering, simple tuxedo paired with, obviously, some sparkly shoes — and we're starting to miss the more flamboyant Nick.
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The director's new film dissects the #MeToo era