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Spider-Man No Way Home Review: A Cyclical Journey Through Time and Commercialism
- Wednesday December 15, 2021
- Akhil Arora
Spider-Man: No Way Home review: Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) quest for anonymity brings him face-to-face with villains of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men. Spider-Man: No Way Home releases Thursday, December 16 in India.
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Harvey Weinstein's 30-Year Pattern Of Abuse In Hollywood
- Sunday October 15, 2017
- Entertainment | Monica Hesse, Dan Zak, The Washington Post
In 1984, Harvey Weinstein was 32-years-old and making one of his first real feature films, on location outside of Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was a comedy called Playing for Keeps, featuring a not-yet-famous Marisa Tomei, and the mood on set was anxious
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Oscars 2017: The One Person Who Was Vindicated By Envelope Blunder
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | The Washington Post
Marisa Tomei's 1993 Oscar win was such a surprise that a bizarre conspiracy theory emerged. She was not affiliated with benighted movie. She won the best supporting actress Oscar only because presenter Jack Palance called the wrong name
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Spider-Man No Way Home Review: A Cyclical Journey Through Time and Commercialism
- Wednesday December 15, 2021
- Akhil Arora
Spider-Man: No Way Home review: Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) quest for anonymity brings him face-to-face with villains of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Men. Spider-Man: No Way Home releases Thursday, December 16 in India.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Harvey Weinstein's 30-Year Pattern Of Abuse In Hollywood
- Sunday October 15, 2017
- Entertainment | Monica Hesse, Dan Zak, The Washington Post
In 1984, Harvey Weinstein was 32-years-old and making one of his first real feature films, on location outside of Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was a comedy called Playing for Keeps, featuring a not-yet-famous Marisa Tomei, and the mood on set was anxious
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: The One Person Who Was Vindicated By Envelope Blunder
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | The Washington Post
Marisa Tomei's 1993 Oscar win was such a surprise that a bizarre conspiracy theory emerged. She was not affiliated with benighted movie. She won the best supporting actress Oscar only because presenter Jack Palance called the wrong name
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment