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    Beanie Feldstein Loves Carole King and the Bra Lady

    In her new film, “How to Build a Girl,” (available in some drive-in theaters and on demand May 8), Beanie Feldstein plays a high school student in Wolverhampton, England, who makes a name for herself as a rock critic during the 1990s by writing virulently negative reviews of bands. It’s a stretch for the actress in more ways than one.“I’m so American,” she said in a recent telephone interview from her native Los Angeles. “Doing a very regionally specific British accent was the scariest thing I’ve ever tried, and that’s exactly why I did it.”The character’s snark also didn’t come naturally to the perpetually upbeat Feldstein. But she showed her typical enthusiasm when asked to choose her 10 most cherished cultural items. “I worked very hard on my list,” she said, sounding a lot like the teenage overachiever she played in the acclaimed 2019 comedy “Booksmart.”Though she’s only 26, Feldstein is proud to be known as an old soul. “I’m the youngest in my family, and there’s quite a gap between me and my next sibling,” she says of her brother, the actor Jonah Hill, 36. “So I was always around older people.”Perhaps that explains why she’s following up “How to Build a Girl” with another ’90s period piece; she’ll play Monica Lewinsky in FX’s coming “American Crime Story: Impeachment.” “I’m exploring the decade when I was born,” she said. These are edited excerpts from the conversation.1. My RingsI started building my collection at 14, and I now have 12 rings that I wear every single day. I feel naked without them, and they all carry beautiful, sentimental memories. My pinkie has none, but my ring finger has three. I can’t even tell you why. I feel like they’re a map of my adolescence and adulthood. They’re all gold or rose gold, no silver, and they’re all very different.2. A Stuffed Dog Named BuddyI picked him out when I was 4, and he hasn’t left my side since. I named him Buddy, then we named our dog we got right after that Buddy, so there were two Buddys for a while, but they got along. He’s a yellow lab stuffed animal, and I think he’s the root of all my superstitious routines. When I’m working, he doesn’t come to watch, but he has to be in every room that I will sleep in.3. “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” by Gerry Goffin and Carole KingJames Taylor and Joni Mitchell sing backup on the version from the “Tapestry” album, and it is the trifecta of ’70s perfection. My parents mostly played me ’50s and ’70s music growing up, so that’s the heartbeat and foundation of my musical taste. Carole King is an idol of mine, and even when I was little, her songs always struck me on a very deep personal level.4. Carrot Cake at Peacefood CafeIt was one of those things from childhood where you’re like, “I don’t like carrot cake!” Then you get in your 20s and you’re like: “Why? Have I even tried it in years?” I always go to Peacefood, and one day I was in the mood to try new things, so I tried the carrot cake, and I loved it! I’m allergic to dairy, so I can only eat dairy-free cake, and it is quite literally Heaven.5. “Gilmore Girls”I watch it every single night before I go to bed. It’s my relaxing, comfort food show. I watch the episodes in order. It’s such a warm and cozy experience, but it’s also really mentally engaging because the dialogue is so rapid-fire and filled with pop culture references. It feels like a witty hug.6. “Bridesmaids”I feel like it opened a door for me. It showed me that my dream of being a comedic actress could be real and that a movie with women could make everyone laugh just as hard as they did at all the boy movies. I will never forget my first viewing experience. My best friends from high school and I went to the midnight showing the day it came out. We are the biggest Kristen Wiig fans, and we were so excited. I fell out of my chair, I was laughing so hard. We looked at each other like, “Oh, this is a movie we haven’t seen before.”7. Hugo’s in Los AngelesThis is the place where my best friends and I go when we are all in L.A. We sit outside and catch up and share cinnamon swirl French toast. It’s our Central Perk. Also, when I was doing “Booksmart,” Kaitlyn Dever and I lived near there together, and it was our spot, too. We later learned it was where our director, Olivia Wilde, and the screenwriter Katie Silberman had all their script meetings, so it was the place that made “Booksmart” happen.8. Stephen Sondheim’s musicalsNo one captures the complexity of human experience through song better. The ones I return to most often are “Company,” “Into the Woods” and “Sunday in the Park With George.” We did “Into the Woods” when I was in 10th grade, and I played Little Red Riding Hood. It was high school theater magic. We’re all in our mid-20s now, and we still talk about it.9. “Put On Your Sunday Clothes” from “Hello, Dolly”I did “Hello, Dolly!” on Broadway for a year, and this was the song right before my entrance. It was the greatest joy of that experience to watch it every night. That song just encapsulates hope. It’s perfect musical theater, an old-school traditional show tune. It just soars. I’ve probably heard it 30,000 times, and every time I do, it still makes me cry.10. Linda, the Bra LadyGrowing up, if you couldn’t fit into the Victoria’s Secret bras, it was such a bummer. Then I found Linda’s in my early college years, and I have turned every woman I know on to this shop. It is the holy grail of bra stores. As any full-chested woman knows, if you don’t have a good bra, there are life activities you just can’t do. I’ve never felt more taken care of than when I walk into Linda’s. Her girls are there for you — they have your size, they have a range of colors, they want to chat. It is a safe space for those of us who never got to shop at the other stores. Maybe Linda will give me a free bra now! More

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    'Thor: Ragnarok' Helmer Taika Waititi Officially Signs Up for New 'Star Wars' Film

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    The Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind ‘Jojo Rabbit’ has been announced to direct an upcoming feature film in the space-fantasy franchise and co-write the script.
    May 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Taika Waititi is saddling up to go to a galaxy far, far away. The “Thor: Ragnarok” helmer has been officially announced to work on a new “Star Wars” feature film for theatrical release.
    The news was announced on Monday, May 4, which happens to be a day when fans celebrate the “Star Wars” media franchise created by George Lucas. Known as Star Wars Day, the date was chosen for the pun on the catchphrase “May the Force be with you” as “May the Fourth be with you.”
    Taking to “Star Wars” official Twitter page, Disney and Lucasfilm revealed that the filmmaker, who recently won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for his work on “Jojo Rabbit”, will co-write the upcoming “Star Wars” movie with Academy Award nominee Krysty Wilson-Cairns.
    Rian Johnson, who directed 2017’s “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, is among those who are excited to learn of Waititi’s involvement in the project. He retweeted the official announcement and gushed over it, “I have NO idea what kind of SW will come out of Taika and Krysty’s and Leslye’s brains, if I tried to guess I’d be wrong, and that is the most exciting thing I can imagine.”

    Rian Johnson reacts to news of Taika Waititi directing a new ‘Star Wars’ film.
    Along with the announcement, Disney and Lucasfilm also stated that Emmy-nominated writer Leslye Headland (“Russian Doll”, “Bachelorette”) is currently developing a new untitled “Star Wars” series for Disney+. She will write, executive produce and serve as showrunner for the series.
    Waititi’s possible involvement in the “Star Wars” movie was first reported back in January. The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news at the time, noted that it was unknown whether the project is the same one or separate from the one that is being developed by Kevin Feige, whom Waititi was closely working with on “Thor: Ragnarok”.
    While this will be the first time the Kiwi director is working on a big-screen installment of the space-fantasy franchise, he is no stranger to the “Star Wars” universe, having directed the final episode of season one of the live-action series “The Mandalorian” which streams on Disney+. He also voiced a bounty hunting droid named IG-11 on the series.

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    Tuesday’s Livestreaming Events: Cinco de Mayo Celebrations and a Talk With Pamela Adlon

    Here are a few of the best events happening on Tuesday and how to tune in (all times are Eastern).A Cinco de Mayo Fiesta With Eva Longoria1 p.m. on Facebook LiveLatin stars — including Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Luis Fonsi, J Balvin, Diane Guerrero, Ana Brenda Contreras, Becky G, Edward James Olmos, Juanes and more — are coming together for a virtual Cinco de Mayo celebration, the Altísimo Live! festival, hosted by Eva Longoria and Enrique Santos. The event will raise money for the farmworkers’ Covid-19 pandemic relief fund.When: The benefit kicks off at 1 p.m. with entertainers, comedians, chefs, social media influencers and others. Musical performances and artist Q. and A. sessions begin at 8 p.m.Where: The Altísimo Live! Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and Twitter pages, as well as iHeartLatino’s radio stations and websites.Another Cinco de Mayo Celebration5 p.m. on Instagram LiveThe Grammy Museum in Los Angeles is also holding a Cinco de Mayo event. The bilingual celebration — hosted by the American-born Chilean songwriter Francisca Valenzuela — will highlight several genres within Mexican music. Participants include Mireya Ramos, a founder of the Latin Grammy-winning group Flor De Toloache, considered New York City’s first and only female mariachi band; and the Latin Grammy-winning producer Aureo Baqueiro. The museum opened Los Angeles’s first permanent Latin Music Gallery in the fall. Since closing temporarily, it has posted virtual Latin exhibitions online including one dedicated to Jenni Rivera, and soon, one to Carlos Vives on May 15.When: 5 p.m.Where: The Grammy Museum’s Instagram page.Pamela Adlon on ‘Better Things’5 p.m. on 92Y OnlineFans of Pamela Adlon rejoice. On Tuesday, she will sit down (virtually) with the comedian and actor Mario Cantone for an in-depth discussion of her FX series, “Better Things,” which she stars in, writes and directs. The show, which has earned her two Emmy nominations, wrapped up its fourth season last week. The event will include an episode screening.When: 5 p.m.Where: 92Y Online and the 92Y’s Facebook page.‘Rubies,’ From New York City Ballet8 p.m. on FacebookSee Megan Fairchild, Gonzalo Garcia and Mira Nadon — a New York Times pick for breakout star in dance last year — plié, tombé and ballonné on Tuesday, when New York City Ballet releases its performance of George Balanchine’s “Rubies.” After seeing the work in October, the Times dance critic, Gia Kourlas, said Nadon’s dancing was “a three-dimensional experience,” and called her “a ballerina, capital B.”When: 8 p.m., and it’s available to stream through 8 p.m. on May 8.Where: The New York City Ballet’s Facebook and YouTube pages, and its website.Peter Libbey contributed research More

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    Zoe Kravitz Gets Real Why 'Divergent' Films Were Not Among Her Favorites

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    The ‘Big Little Lies’ actress, who portrayed Christina in the film franchise, makes the confession during an appearance on the Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard podcast.
    May 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Actress Zoe Kravitz isn’t a fan of her work in the “Divergent” film franchise because she had no idea where the story was supposed to go.
    The 31-year-old starred alongside Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Miles Teller, and Ansel Elgort in the movies, based on the dystopian book series of the same name by Veronica Roth, but Kravitz admits she didn’t enjoy the blockbuster filmmaking process.
    “Those films, (with) all due respect, those weren’t my favourite films that I’ve made, and I think as we went on, the story really kinda got lost and nobody really knew what we were doing anymore, and that makes it really hard,” she confessed on the Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard podcast (https://armchairexpertpod.com/pods/zoe-kravitz).
    “I’m happy to go wherever (in her acting), if I know what we’re making and why, but once you lose sight of that, it becomes really hard.”
    Kravitz also attributes having to shoot so many scenes against a giant green screen while in the heat of the summer in Atlanta, Georgia for her dislike of the three releases, which began with 2014’s “Divergent”.
    She added, “I think it depends what it is too, like, when you’re running away from something… and it’s a million degrees, and you can’t see anything (because) it’s all CG (computer-generated)…”

    Although the releases performed well at the global box office, the first instalment, shot by Neil Burger, garnered mixed reviews from critics, while the follow-ups, 2015’s “Insurgent’ and 2016’s “Allegiant”, which were both directed by Robert Schwentke, were more negatively received. The reaction led to a planned fourth movie, inspired by the second half of the Allegiant novel, to be scrapped altogether.

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    Report: Rihanna's New Documentary to Expose Her Fallout With Jay-Z and Beyonce

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    Titled ‘Rihanna: Volume One’, the upcoming documentary, which is directed by Peter Berg, will allegedly chronicle her problem with her manager at Roc Nation and Jay-Z, as well as her breakup from Hassan Jameel.
    May 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – A new Rihanna documentary is on the way. Reports about the project titled “Rihanna: Volume One” surfaced over the weekend after production company Film 45 accidentally leaked about it on its website.
    In a screenshot taken and shared by a fan Twitter account, the company posted a photo of the Barbadian songstress singing in the studio along with a tagline which read, “Coming soon: An inside look at the personal and professional life of Rihanna.”
    According to the tweet, the documentary will be directed by Peter Berg, who directed Rih in 2012’s “Battleship”, for Amazon Video. The Twitter user also included a now-broken link to Film 45’s website, which provided detailed synopsis of the project.
    The synopsis reportedly read, “Peter Berg’s bold and innovative ‘Rihanna’ is an unfiltered look into Rihanna’s life, providing a glimpse into the evolution of one of the world’s most well-known pop artists. With unparalleled access into the singer’s life and over 1200 hours of footage, the doc takes us on a journey through private insights into Rihanna’s personality and humor, philosophies on work, family and love that are both moving and inspirational.”
    Per The Hollywood Reporter, “Rihanna: Volume One” compiles various footage Berg captured while traveling alongside the “Diamonds” hitmaker in Europe. Amazon reportedly paid $25 to acquire rights to the documentary.
    Meanwhile, according to MTO News, the documentary would be an explosive one, with the 32-year-old R&B superstar airing out her alleged feud with Jay-Z and Beyonce Knowles. According to the site’s source, Rih had a fallout with the famous couple after her album “Anti” leaked prematurely, which she blamed on Jay-Z’s streaming platform Tidal.
    The hip-hop mogul and Tidal had explained that the leak was due to “system error,” but the “Umbrella” songstress allegedly accused the rapper of leaking her album behind her back to prop up his wife Beyonce’s album “Formation”.
    The site adds that the upcoming documentary will also focus on Rih’s strained relationship with her father and detail her relationship and eventual breakup with Saudi billionaire Hassan Jameel.

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    Streaming Plays Give Big-Name Actors a Chance to Give Back

    It doesn’t look like Broadway is going to reopen any time soon. So one producer has decided to start making shows online.Jeffrey Richards, who has been working on Broadway for 47 years, is planning to stream a series of starry play readings, starting Thursday, to keep making art and to raise money for charity.The “Spotlight on Plays” project is similar to some being undertaken by nonprofits while theaters around the country are shuttered, but it stands out as a venture by a commercial producer active on Broadway.The one-night events, benefiting the Actors Fund, are to start at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday with “November,” a 2008 David Mamet comedy about an unpopular president seeking re-election, starring John Malkovich and Patti LuPone and directed by Mamet.It will be followed, May 14, by “Significant Other,” Joshua Harmon’s play about a gay man increasingly uncomfortable with his singleness as his straight friends pair off; the 2017 Broadway cast for that play, led by Gideon Glick, will reunite for the reading, directed again by Trip Cullman. More

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    Marvel Comic Books Are Returning to Stores Later in May

    It will still be several months before the superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe return to theaters in new adventures, but Marvel Entertainment, the publishing home of Iron Man, Captain America and the Hulk, is preparing to bring its characters back to comic books.Though much of the comic-book publishing industry has been on pause for the spring as it reckons with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Marvel said that it would release some new comics to stores on May 27, and has set a release schedule for the following weeks through July 8.In an approach similar to the one announced last month by DC, the publisher of Superman and Batman and its closest industry competitor, Marvel will release only a handful of new titles each week. The new books planned for May 27 include the latest issues of Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man, as well as the first issue of the “Star Wars” spinoff series Doctor Aphra. Titles planned for later weeks include new issues of Thor and Immortal Hulk, as well as some preliminary issues in Marvel’s companywide Empyre crossover series.Diamond Comic Distributors, the industry’s main artery, has said that it plans to resume shipments of new comics and other merchandise later this month.“Black Widow,” the next entry in the Marvel film franchise, was initially set to kick off the summer movie season on May 1. It is now planned for Nov. 6. More

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    'Wonder Woman' Director Going to Try Really Hard Not to Direct Spin-Off

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    When expressing hopes to steer clear from the upcoming Amazon Prime film, director Patty Jenkins admits that ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ has left her feeling creatively depleted.
    May 4, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Director Patty Jenkins has no interest in directing an upcoming spin-off of her record-breaking “Wonder Woman” film.
    The filmmaker recently won a pitch for another adaptation of the DC Comics superheroine’s story to stream exclusively on Amazon Prime, but she is hoping she won’t be asked to direct the project.
    “I’m not going to direct (the Amazon film) hopefully,” she tells Total Film magazine. “I’m going to try really hard not to. It’s not going to be easy.”
    “But (comic book writer) Geoff Johns and I came up with the story and we sold the pitch, and we’re going to get it going. I’ll produce it, for sure.”
    Patty, who made history as the first woman to direct a big budget superhero film with “Wonder Woman”, starring Gal Gadot, admits she feels creatively depleted after wrapping up the sequel, “Wonder Woman 1984″.
    ”I’m not going to nail down a fresh thought about it (the Amazon Prime spin-off) until this movie (‘Wonder Woman 1984’) comes out, because I kind of want to give myself a palate cleanser, and be fresh of mind,” she shares.
    “Wonder Woman 1984”, starring Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal and Robin Wright Penn, is scheduled for release this summer.

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