Robert De Niro defends Anna Paquin's few lines in TheIrishman
Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour long mob epic “The Irishman” became available on Netflix — and therefore its app — Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean the director wants viewers to watch the film on their phones. “I would suggest — if you ever want to see one of my pictures, or most films — please, please don’t [...
“In the middle of all of this, while this group of people in this country, black people are being oppressed, are being killed, are being murdered, there is still this beauty that cannot be killed and that is also what this movie is about,” says Jodie Turner-Smith. The model-turned-actor is talking about “Queen & Slim.” [...]With the holidays around the corner, Amazon Prime Video is adding an abundance of movies and TV shows to stream while relaxing at home.
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