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Christina in particular was letting the foul language fly with three uses of the F-word. Tarek and Heather came in with what appeared to be one each, though the camera angles make it difficult to read their lips in some scenes. AndKylie Wing, Christina’s design partnerwho has stepped in to help fill herex Josh Hall’s empty spoton the show, was responsible for one more.
While Tarek and Heather’s bleeps often came in moments of tension — when they broke an item or messed up a task — Christina’s were casually strewn throughout.
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Left: Quinton Aaron and Sandra Bullock in ‘The Blind Side’. Right: Michael Oher stands with his family during senior ceremonies prior to a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 28, 2008.Photo:Warner Bros Pictures/Kobal/Shutterstock ; Matthew Sharpe/Getty
Warner Bros Pictures/Kobal/Shutterstock ; Matthew Sharpe/Getty
“It’s hard to describe my reaction," Oher toldThe New York Times Magazineof watching the movie. “It seemed kind of funny to me, to tell you the truth, like it was a comedy about someone else.
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Tamar Braxtonis looking for answers from a medium more than two years afterthe deathof her sister Traci.
In PEOPLE’s exclusive preview ofThe Braxtonsseason finale, Tamar meets with Taz, a medium who connects with “people that have passed on, so that we can bring closure and healing.”
During the meeting, it’s revealed that Traci and sisterTrinahad a disagreement while celebrating Traci’s birthday, which “upset Tamar.”
In flashback from three weeks earlier, Tamar tells her sister, “He said that she had about two weeks.
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The cast of ‘The Breakfast Club’ in 1985. From left: Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall.Photo:Courtesy Everett
Courtesy Everett
Forty years ago, high school movies changed forever with the release ofThe Breakfast Club. TheJohn Hughes-directed film hit theaters on Feb. 15, 1985. It was the second movie Hughes, who died in 2009 at age 59, directed that focused on teenagers afterSixteen Candles, and the movie’s stars later became known as part of the so-calledBrat Pack.
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New in the New World: Brody, right, and Alessandro Nivola.Photo:Lol Crawley
Lol Crawley
More importantly, perhaps, is the revelation that 36-year-old director Brady Corbet is that most worshipped kind of filmmaker, anauteur.(Put it this way: Who’s more celebrated, Philip Johnson or Quentin Tarantino?)
Corbet’s 3-hour-35-minute epic, which comes with an intermission, is a challenging, daringly ambitious take on 20th-century history, and clearly built on a foundation that has nothing to do with franchises or superheroes.