Celine Dion Can Only Be Herself
The singer’s over-the-top sincerity and expressiveness were once seen as irredeemably uncool. In the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” they have become her superpowers.
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The singer’s over-the-top sincerity and expressiveness were once seen as irredeemably uncool. In the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” they have become her superpowers.
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The service is an art house answer to what’s missing on some of the more popular streamers.
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To make “Horizon,” he put his own money on the line and left “Yellowstone,” the series that revived his career — all with little Hollywood support.
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Irene Taylor, director of the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” talks about the decision to include a grueling scene of the pop star in crisis.
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‘White Chicks’ at 20: Comedy Beyond the Pale
The Wayans brothers’ subversive comedy is smarter than you remember.
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‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Review: You Saw the Best in Me
Dion’s voice made her a star. A new documentary on Amazon Prime Video brings her back to Earth, showing her intimate struggles with stiff person syndrome.
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‘The Lion King’ at 30: Jason Weaver Sang for Simba but Few Knew It
The actor was playing a young Michael Jackson when Elton John spotted him. Three decades later, the new attention to his legacy is “gratifying.”
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I Saw My Anxiety Reflected in ‘Inside Out 2.’ It Floored Me.
In a way that’s both cathartic and devastating, Pixar’s latest portrays how anxiety can take hold, our critic writes.
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Jonathan Majors Is Cast in First Movie Role Since Assault Conviction
Mr. Majors, who was sentenced to a year of domestic violence programming and was dropped by Marvel, is set to star in the independent thriller “Merciless.”
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By Jonathan Mahler
After an accidental on-set shooting death — and two years of bitter legal combat — the movie star is about to have his day in court.
By Jonathan Mahler
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By Maya Salam
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By Ben Kenigsberg
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By Scott Tobias
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By Erik Piepenburg
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