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While promoting "Splitsville," Dakota Johnson spoke with The Associated Press about a recent online debate labeling ...
Filmmaker Celine Song finds the concept of "broke boy propaganda" conceptually cruel, which is what her recent film ...
Materialists, Celine Song’s new romcom, is inspired by the film-maker’s time working for an elite New York matchmaking agency ...
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Lifestyle.INQ on MSNCeline Song’s ‘Materialists’ asks the age-old question: Does love come with a price?
Rather than perceiving these qualifiers and quantifiers as backwards, they see this as par for the course when looking for ...
If you have even a passing interest in Materialists, it’s been virtually impossible to avoid seeing spoilers for the end; but ...
Filmmaker Celine Song speaks exclusively with Metro's film critic Tori Brazier about the backlash to Materialists: 'It's Lucy ...
Jakarta. The 2000s are possibly the best era for romantic comedies (romcoms), starting from “She's the Man”, “13 Going on 30” ...
Materialists director Celine Song reacts to criticism of the film, says ‘It really is disappointing’
Some viewers have labeled the film as ‘broke man propaganda,’ citing how money does not matter in love as per the film’s ...
Warner Bros.’ “Weapons” held the No. 1 position at the U.K. and Ireland box office for a second weekend, adding £1.5 million ...
Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans star in Celine Song's latest love-triangle story that teaches us about the ...
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Why Dating For Money Never Works
Celine Song’s latest film, Materialists, is stirring debate over its so-called ‘broke man’ propaganda — but is choosing love ...
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The Observer on MSNMaterialists satirises the transactional nature of modern dating
Celine Song’s follow-up to Past Lives is so preoccupied with the asset valuation of prospective partners that it neglects to ...
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