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Fletcher” also follows the experiences of the title character’s college freshman son.

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Perrotta, who is also the showrunner and executive producer for the series, tells host Mark Olsen that the seed for the story came to him seven years ago, when he dropped his daughter off at college. Fletcher,” the Tom Perrotta novel that’s now been adapted into a new limited HBO series, starring “Transparent’s” Kathryn Hahn. But that is the launching point for “Mrs. Mark Olsen talks with Times film critics and as well as film reporter and special guest Julia Turner Deputy Managing Editor of Entertainment and Arts.Īn empty nest and a midlife sexual awakening do not seem like things that normally go hand in hand. In fact, Tarantino - who grew up in Los Angeles - has called "Once Upon a Time" his "Roma." Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the fictional actor Rick Dalton, and Brad Pitt as his stunt double, along with Margot Robbie as the very real Sharon Tate, the film is more emotional and personal than other Tarantino movies. But Tarantino also offers up a study of actors - their anxieties, insecurities and the pride they take in their performances.

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In "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," the writer and director takes the occasion to revel in the details of the era, complete with commercials, TV shows, songs, radio news and famous locations and restaurants around Los Angeles. Tarantino has said that Charles Manson’s ability to manipulate and control his followers still seems "unfathomable" to this day. The grisly slayings on Cielo Drive - including that of a very pregnant Sharon Tate - cast a long shadow over the romance of the ‘60s counterculture. With a title that suggests the opening of a child’s storybook, Quentin Tarantino revisits the Hollywood of 1969 and that summer night 50 years ago when members of the Manson family set out for Benedict Canyon with murder in their hearts. Heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, here's a replay episode from one of our most popular shows. *** SPOILER ALERT in second half of the show *** ‘Real Housewives’ attorney Tom Girardi used cash and clout to forge powerful political connections The legal titan and the ‘Real Housewife’: The rise and fall of Tom Girardi and Erika Jayne Vegas parties, celebrities and boozy lunches: How legal titan Tom Girardi seduced the State Bar And we talk to the Los Angeles Times television reporter about why the public just can’t turn away from this story. But a troubling side recently emerged: Clients, including widows and orphans, say they never received tens of millions of dollars his firm was supposed to pass along to them.We speak to the Los Angeles Times investigative reporters who are covering the Girardis’ downfall. It’s way more than fluff: Tom Girardi was a big-deal attorney - one of his cases served as the basis for the Julia Roberts film “Erin Brockovich” - and he wielded substantial political clout. (The couple’s unraveling and legal travails are, in fact, included in this season of Bravo TV’s “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”) But did they break the law to build their dream life?In this crossover episode with our sister podcast “The Times,” we get into a story straight out of a reality TV plotline. She used that money to create a career as a pop singer named Erika Jayne. He funded their lavish lifestyle with multimillion-dollar settlements. Together, Tom and Erika Girardi made a striking couple. Next up? More chances to play it straight Queer actors are finally playing queer roles. ‘Pose’ cast celebrates Mj Rodriguez’s historic Emmy nomination: ‘About mf’n time’

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How Mj Rodriguez and Billy Porter are saying goodbye to ‘Pose’ Today, Rodriguez talks about her background as a musical theater performer and Berklee-educated songwriter, the night she learned that the part of Blanca was hers and how she feels the doors are opening up for trans performers. Regardless of whether she wins the Emmy next month for outstanding lead actress in a drama series, she’s already made history. “Pose” took us into New York’s LGBTQ ballroom scene amid the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and early ‘90s, and Rodriguez brought it all together as Blanca, the mother of the House of Evangelista. Now that she’s wrapped up her successful run in the hit FX show “Pose,” will there be more great mainstream opportunities for trans performers in the future? Mj Rodriguez has busted through a tough barrier as the first transgender performer nominated for an Emmy in a lead acting category.














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