Wrap Magazine
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4 of TV’s Top Creators, From Rachel Bloom to Frankie Shaw (Exclusive Photos)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: The creator-stars of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” and “SMILF”) join Courtney Kemp (“Power”) and Gloria Calderon Kellett (“One Day at a Time”)
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Thandie Newton Explains Why ‘Westworld’ Season 2 Threw Her for a Loop
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “I felt like those dreams when you’re running, but really slowly, and you just can’t get there,” the British actress says of new season
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Krysten Ritter on Why Jessica Jones Is a Feminist Hero for the #MeToo Era (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “She’s suffered so much pain and trauma and grief and loss and abuse,” says “Jessica Jones” star
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‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Star Alex Borstein on the Origin of Her Scene-Stealing ‘Bulldog’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “There was an interesting camaraderie that you wouldn’t have expected,” the actress says
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‘The Good Place’ Star D’Arcy Carden Teases Season 3 Surprises: ‘Whew, Baby!’ (Video)
TheWrap Emmy magazine: The actress says the highlight of Season 2 was having “Bad Janet” hurl insults at one particular co-star
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Elizabeth Marvel on Why It’s Good Her ‘Homeland’ President Wasn’t a ‘Noble Virtuous Hero’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: “The altruistic virtuosic politician really doesn’t exist,” says the actress of the “complicated” President Keane
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Evan Rachel Wood, Gina Rodriguez and Other Stars Take Aim at TV’s Patriarchy: ‘There’s No Going Back’
TheWrap Emmy magazine: Zazie Beetz, Alison Brie, Rachel Brosnahan, Claire Foy, Gina Rodriguez, Yara Shahidi and Evan Rachel Wood talk about “laying the truth down”
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TV Power Women StudioWrap Portraits, From Alison Brie to Zazie Beetz (Exclusive Photos)
Claire Foy, Zazie Beetz, Evan Rachel Wood, Alison Brie, Gina Rodriguez, Rachel Borsnahan and Yara Shahidi pose for exclusive portraits at StudioWrap
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‘BlacKkKlansman’ Star Laura Harrier on Going From Spider-Man’s Homecoming to Cannes Red Carpet
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Laura Harrier immersed herself in the early ’70s culture to play a black power activist in new Spike Lee joint
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Cannes’ Female Troubles: Women Directors Have Always Been Scarce
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Since the festival began, only 4.3 percent of its competition films have been directed by women — and while the percentage is improving, it’s doing so slowly
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Women in Cannes: A Short History of Small Victories and Decades of Male Dominance (Photos)
From the first female director in competition to the first (and only) to win the Palme d’Or, here are a few milestones in a festival that hasn’t been welcoming to women filmmakers
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Why Cannes Film Market May Move at an Escargot’s Pace This Year
TheWrap Cannes magazine: With festival fever on the wane, interest in Cannes’ sales titles and competition films looks unexpectedly low
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Cannes Film Festival 2018 Preview: No Selfies, No Netflix, No Problem
Spike Lee, Han Solo and the return of the once-disgraced Lars von Trier ought to overshadow the absence of a streaming giant and the new rules prohibiting red-carpet snapshots
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‘Everybody Knows’ Stars Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem CannesWrap Portraits (Exclusive Photos)
Cannes magazine: The stars sit down for an interview and photo session for their Cannes opener
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Sufjan Stevens on His Offbeat Approach to Writing ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Songs: ‘Keep It Vague’
OscarWrap: “With music in film, it’s so easy to get it wrong,” says the indie icon and Oscar-nominated songwriter