| HILLARY BUSIS,
SENIOR HOLLYWOOD EDITOR |
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Has One Battle After Another just officially cemented its Oscar front-runner status? As Rebecca Ford notes today, the film just earned a record six nominations from the Gotham Awards, which were announced today—and while the Gothams are often better at predicting critical darlings than Academy gold, this is definitely an indication of the Paul Thomas Anderson epic’s momentum.
Elsewhere, Savannah Walsh and Erin Vanderhoof analyze two very different new releases: Lily Allen’s breakup album and Meghan Markle’s wedding-inspired candle. More tomorrow… |
See all the nominations for this year’s Gotham Awards—including a record-setting six nominations for Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film. |
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Lily Allen’s first record in more than seven years is an unflinching peek into her luxury home with ex David Harbour, where their open marriage began to sour—with raw lyrics about sex addiction, vasectomies, and facelifts. |
For $64, consumers can buy a candle that smells just like the duchess’s royal wedding. |
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Arriving in Hollywood in 1930 with her first and only husband, Irene Dunne built the modest house she would die in. As a friend recalls, nothing about the five-time Oscar nominee, whose leading men included Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, and Charles Boyer, was typical, from her wardrobe to her attitude: “‘Cashmere sweaters are $375,’ I told Irene. She said, ‘Do they have sleeveless ones?’” |
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