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The Mean Girls star’s deadpan interview with Ziwe delivered viral queerness, white gay self-drag, and a refreshingly sharp read on identity and privilege.
The Village Voice review of Celine Song’s new film, “Materialists,” finds characters who are game for a changes in the rom-com genre.
Dakota Johnson is a master of naked dressing, whether she's wearing plunging necklines on the red carpet or sheer skirts ...
Materialists is not a romcom. Not even close. Don’t let the trailers fool you with their glossy editing, flirtatious dialogue ...
Still, John is a late-30s actor-slash-cater waiter who still lives with roommates. Not to mention, they had already dated for five years and broke up over money—specifically, a lack of it. Anyone, and ...
Celine Song just might be the filmmaker to make romance movies great again. After breaking our hearts with Past Lives, she’s ...
"Materialists" tells the story of a matchmaker in love, part of a long line of movie matchmakers finding love.
We spoke with Materialists writer/director Celine Song about the movie's unexpected genre influences, those surprising ...
Materialists has earned a whopping 88% Rotten Tomatoes ranking after landing in US cinemas. Starring three major powerhouse performers, Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans, it’s probably not ...
Celine Song’s romantic tale, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans, offers thrilling dialogue but some ...
In it, Harry, played by Pedro Pascal is at the reception following his brother’s wedding. He rearranges his name card so he can sit next to Lucy (Dakota Johnson), a matchmaker he quickly starts to hit ...