Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner talks writing the track "My Baby (Got Nothing at All)" for Celine Song's "Materialists." ...
Directed by Julia Ducournau. A 13-year-old girl returns from school with a suspicious tattoo, sparking panic, paranoia and ...
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The most compelling parts of Celine Song’s new film lie not in a classic love triangle, but in a poignant observation of ...
Calling Celine Song's Materialists a rom-com is oversimplifying what we're really getting from the film. Starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans, the movie takes the fantasy and tropes ...
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Celine Song’s former career as a matchmaker stood her in excellent stead to make Materialists, the rom-com about modern dating that has seemingly sent some parts of society ...
Dakota Johnson, who recently starred in a romantic comedy alongside Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal, has released a statement following the film’s release. Written and directed by Academy winning ...
One of my favorite things about revisiting a movie is that I can catch moments or lines I might have missed the first time ...
“I’m asking here for the bare minimum,” begs the most frustrated client of professional matchmaker Lucy (Dakota Johnson). “I don’t want to settle.” Her bare minimum, by the way, is a salary of 150K or ...
Well, Materialists has repurposed that trope once again, and the internet is seething. The film follows Lucy (played by Dakota Johnson), a successful matchmaker who has managed to find love for ...
In Celine Song's latest movie Materialists, matchmaker Lucy (Dakota Johnson) is cynical about love. She sees love as a numbers game and a business transaction, both for her clients and herself. In ...