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ROSE BYRNE ON BRINGING MATERNAL ANGST TO HER AWARD-WINNING PERFORMANCE I
T here is a low-level hum that forms the soundtrack to many women’s lives. It’s a conditioning. The silent expectation to be the architect of everyone’s day, managing the moods of daily life. Being th
A daughter comes to terms with a mother’s lack of love
Screwball escapades on the Lower East Side; bittersweet glory on Broadway; trauma in Tehran; and more…
CLAIRE DANES GETS A LOT OF ATTEN-tion for her “cry face.” It is, indeed, a sight to behold. Engulfed by waves of sorrow, her chin vibrates, her eyes scrunch, the corners of her mouth turn down as thou
When Kate Winslet read a screenplay written by her son Joe, her first instinct was to share it with close friend Andrea Riseborough. They reveal how it became Winslet’s directorial debut
Sydney Sweeney’s latest film role is unlike anything she’s ever done before. In sports drama Christy, currently showing in UK cinemas, she revisits her old kickboxing days – she practised the martial