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After her Martha Marcy May Marlene breakthrough, Elizabeth Olsen skipped blockbusters to quietly back a struggling indie filmmaker she admired, saving a crucial project.
After Her Breakthrough In Martha Marcy May Marlene, Instead Of Capitalizing On The Hype With A Blockbuster, Elizabeth Olsen Secretly Used Her Newfound Stardom To Fund A Struggling Indie Filmmaker…
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Anna Kendrick not only lip-synced but also “declared war” on John Krasinski, jokingly “stealing” his wife on live TV in a performance that lit up social media.
In the competitive and often hilarious world of the TV show Lip Sync Battle, contestants are encouraged to bring theatrical flair and a touch of mischief to their performances. However,…
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Diane Keaton wore trousers in Annie Hall because she felt insecure about her legs, and Woody Allen kept it when he saw it spark a fashion revolution.
When actress Diane Keaton stepped onto the set of the 1977 film Annie Hall, she did so in her own clothes—a collection of oversized, thrifted menswear that would go on…
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No one thought a “sex symbol” could sing classical music, until Scarlett Johansson delivered a “Summertime” so powerful even professional singers grew wary.
In the mid-2000s, actress Scarlett Johansson was largely defined by her on-screen magnetism—a “sex symbol” celebrated for her cinematic roles in films like Lost in Translation and Match Point. When…
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Marvel had cast someone else as Black Widow, but Scarlett Johansson dyed her hair red and boldly showed up to snag the role right from under the producer’s nose.
Marvel Cast Someone Else For Black Widow, But Scarlett Johansson Dyed Her Hair Red And Made A Defiant Appearance To ‘Steal’ This Iconic Role Right From Under The Producer’s Nose!…
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Metallica kicked Dave Mustaine off a bus empty-handed, but his anger fueled Megadeth and sparked thrash metal’s greatest rivalry.
Metallica Kicked Dave Mustaine Off a Bus Early in the Morning Empty-Handed, But That Anger Gave Birth to Megadeth and Created the Greatest Rivalry in Thrash Metal History! The history…



