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Ron Howard is one of those directors who is really hard to categorize. He has won an Oscar for directing (A Beautiful Mind in 2002), and... Read More
In a year filled with devastating news and several anxiety attacks, I’ve found solace in the fact the gay rom-com is now everywhere. From Freeform... Read More
Earlier this week, in what I can only assume was a poorly-lit warehouse filled with shag carpets and lamps from Goodwill, the “Real Housewives of... Read More

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