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The director Jon M. Chu narrates a sequence from his film featuring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Jeff Goldblum performing the song "Wonderful."
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Breaking down the old and new songs in Wicked: For Good.
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He turned an obsession with forgotten stars into a popular series, long before "Where Are They Now?" features became ubiquitous.
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For the Thanksgiving holiday, this month's picks, including "Force Majeure" and "The Humans," look at family togetherness in all its mundane glory.
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Three brothers had discovered the rare Superman comic in pristine condition under a stack of newspapers in their late mother's attic.
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Mr. Chalamet's star power was in full force in Manhattan as fans clamored to get merch for "Marty Supreme," a movie none of them will see until Christmas.
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At the event celebrating musical theatre and education, students and theatre educators will training and professional development.
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An abandoned movie on hunting the Zodiac Killer turns into a side-eye look at something even more rampant than mass murder: true-crime documentaries
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In this year's contest, a campaign by Israel to encourage voting for its entrant drew criticism.
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The BBC must do more to appeal to young audiences and tackle licence fee evasion, a report warns.
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Each witch gets a new number as part of an effort to flesh out the arc of the stage show's second act.
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There are new rules about government campaigns, as well as the number of votes each fan can cast.
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The writing and producing partners have gone from stoner jokesters to flag-bearers for showbiz. They talk about lessons learned and why The Studio was such a huge hit
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Wicked: For Good is set to hit theaters tonight, following a weekslong press and premiere run across the globe
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The US pop star insisted she has not ruled out getting back on the road in the future
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The title of this DVD goldmine for fans of Robin Williams' stand-up and improv work can be described with a word that Williams used frequently in his acts over the decades: Redundant. After his singular success in stand-up, film, and TV, everyone should know at this point that the Comic Genius description comes prepackaged with the name. It was for me when I first came to San Francisco for grad school in late 2002, but I mostly knew of Williams' genius through his film roles, a cornucopia of comedic and dramatic work that showcased his immensely versatile talent.
But I didn't know much about his stand-up work, coming from a country where his HBO specials weren't available. A San Francisco native who became a beloved figure of the city as his fame rose; he represented the perfect welcome for me as I bought his 2002 Live on Broadway special on DVD on my first day in th...Read the entire review
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