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Anne Hathaway Honors ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Anniversary with Feminist Pro-Choice Message: ‘See You in the Fight’
Andy Sachs is pro-choice. Anne Hathaway reflected on her “Devil Wears Prada” character, and all the other “young female characters” in the beloved 2006 film, on its 16th anniversary amid the overturn of Roe v. Wade. “My favorite outfit as revealed to @michaelkors in @interviewmag!” Hathaway captioned, linking to a recent Interview article commemorating the film’s fashion focus, curated by costume designer Patricia Field. “Happy Anniversary to #TheDevilWearsPrada, with special love to the amazing @patriciafield! She put us in the most incredible, iconic and joyful costumes which somehow keep serving 16 years later. That’s magic.”
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Sarah Jessica Parker says she’s not ‘brave’ for having gray hair
Sarah Jessica Parker is tired of people calling her “brave” for embracing her silver strands. The “And Just Like That…” star, 57, opened up to Allure about people’s strong reactions whenever she rocks her natural color — specifically last summer, when photos of her grabbing lunch in New York City with Andy Cohen went viral, thanks to her gray roots and makeup-free face.
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Amber Heard spotted grocery shopping in the Hamptons
Amber Heard may be hanging out in one of the wealthiest enclaves in the country, but — fresh off her epic court loss to Johnny Depp — she seems to be keeping things majorly low-key.
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Johnny Depp's 'Edward Scissorhands' Prop Doubles in Auction Value After Trial
Johnny Depp's resurgence in popularity apparently knows no bounds -- even the value of his movie props are skyrocketing in the wake of his trial victory -- including his famous scissor hands.
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Paramount: we won’t remove content from eras with ‘different sensibilities’
Boss of media company says it would be a mistake to censor art because it may offend some people today
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Report: Yes, Warner Bros. Is Aware They Have an Ezra Miller Problem
The Flash was supposed to launch a new and profitable chapter for the studio. Now it’s “hope for the best.”
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Johnny Depp lawyers blast Amber Heard's 'Today' interview, say she's 'reimagining' trial while he's trying to move on
Johnny Depp's lawyers blasted Amber Heard's post-trial interview and accused her of "reimagining" the defamation trial while he's trying to move on. Heard sat down with the "Today" show's Savannah Guthrie for her first interview after the trial, which concluded with the jury siding with Depp on all three of his defamation claims and awarding Heard just one of her three counterclaims. The "Today" show aired portions of the interview on Tuesday and Wednesday, and plans to broadcast the full, hourlong interview NBC's "Dateline" on Friday night. NBC is the "Today" show's parent company.
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Denzel Washington And Dakota Fanning Reunite For New Movie For First Time Since Man On Fire
Dakota Fanning and Denzel Washington look set to team up for The Equalizer 3, according to Deadline. Their first pairing in the 2004 epic action-thriller Man On Fire blew audiences away. Washington played a former CIA officer hired by a wealthy family in Mexico to protect their daughter Pita (Fanning) amid a spate of brutal kidnappings.
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Amber Heard stands "by every word of my testimony" in Johnny Depp defamation case
In an interview with NBC News, Heard called the trial the "most humiliating and horrible thing I've been through."
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Amber Heard Speaks Out on Johnny Depp Verdict: “You Cannot Tell Me That You Think This Has Been Fair”
In her first sit-down interview since the verdict in her defamation trial against Johnny Depp, Amber Heard says that while she doesn’t “blame” the jury for their decision, she says, “You cannot tell me that you think that this has been fair.” Speaking with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie in a preview clip that aired on Monday’s Today, Heard speaks about the social media coverage of the widely covered trial, in which the jury sided with Depp.
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Depp v. Heard verdict is a turning point in discussion of intimate partner violence
The Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard defamation trial has touched a chord with many people when it comes to gender and intimate partner violence. Headlines throughout the trial showcased drastically different opinions on the potential ramifications of the verdict for victims of intimate partner violence and the fate of the #MeToo movement. Some declare “the death of the MeToo movement” and an “orgy of misogyny” arguing Heard was punished for her stance as “a public figure representing domestic abuse” and for coming forward against a powerful male celebrity.
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‘Joker’ Sequel: Todd Phillips Reveals Working Title, Joaquin Phoenix Reading Script in New Pics
Director Todd Phillips posted to Instagram the first confirmation that the sequel to 2019’s “Joker” is moving forward on Tuesday, including the cover of the script.
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Snoop Dogg wants everyone to "get along" after Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case
Snoop Dogg has said that he wants everyone to “learn to get along” following the outcome of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial. The rapper said he was too “busy doing Snoop Dogg” to keep up with the highly publicised case but is now calling for others to “be better, with or without each other”.
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Why I Don’t Feel Safe as a Woman Anymore
The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard verdict sealed it.
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Box Office: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Scores $86 Million in Massive Second Weekend
In its second weekend of release, Tom Cruise’s all-American action film collected a sensational $86 million from 4,751 North American theaters. Those returns rank among the top 10 highest-grossing second weekends in domestic box office history. They also push “Top Gun: Maverick” to $291 million in North America, enough to overtake 2005’s “War of the Worlds” ($243 million) as Cruise’s highest-grossing film ever at the domestic box office.
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Amber Heard’s ex-PI claims she used Johnny Depp — but so did his friends
He blames Johnny Depp’s downfall on the Heard mentality. Following Wednesday’s explosive verdict in the Amber Heard-Johnny Depp trial, the “Aquaman” actress’ former private investigator, Paul Barresi, weighed in on the ex-flames’ relationship, suggesting that Heard used Depp to get ahead in Hollywood, among other claims.
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Hollywood, Don’t Take the Wrong Lessons From ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
With “Top Gun: Maverick,” Tom Cruise pulled off a seemingly impossible mission: Getting moviegoers to leave their house and pay money to watch a sequel to a 36-year-old film. The follow-up to 1986’s “Top Gun” jetted past box office expectations, collecting $154 million over the long Memorial Day weekend in North America and $248 million worldwide. COVID times or not, those are impressive ticket sales, as well as a career-best start for Cruise.
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Johnny Depp's trial against Amber Heard became the biggest news event in the country because it's the perfect storm of America's obsession with celebrity
In a TikTok that started going viral last week, a man pantomimes telling his boss that he can't come into work the next day because he has jury duty. The video then cuts to the man with his face almost pressed against his laptop screen, watching intently to footage from the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation trial. The TikTok exemplifies the intense public fascination with the defamation trial featuring a Hollywood legend and his once rising-star ex-wife, who have spent weeks trading shocking accusations of domestic abuse.
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PR EXPERTS' VERDICT: Johnny Depp winning court of public opinion
It doesn't matter what happens in the explosive battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. He has already won the court of public opinion.
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We’ve All Failed Amber Heard
The deluge of abusive content targeting Heard is not only failing Heard and future survivors but is also shaping how young people understand domestic violence.
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