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Shelley Duvall on Retirement From Hollywood: 'It's Violence'
Entertainment Tonight· 7 days agoAfter more than two decades away from the public eye, Shelley Duvall is opening up about her...
Shelley Duvall Reveals the Heartbreaking Reason She Retired at 53, & It Had Nothing to Do With Aging
SheKnows· 5 days agoShelley Duvall has been a beloved star for decades, and for years, many have wanted to know what...
The Shining star Shelley Duvall opens up about being ‘hurt’ by Hollywood in rare interview
UNILAD· 7 days agoIf you've been wondering where Shelley Duvall is, she's right here. The actress is best knowing for...
Shelley Duvall reveals that she stepped away from Hollywood due to ‘violence’
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 7 days agoOpening up about her years away from the spotlight, Shelley Duvall has said she stepped away from...
Shining's Shelley Duvall says Hollywood 'turned' on her as she explains hiatus
Daily Express· 5 days agoDan revealed that Shelley started to "think she was being attacked" and even reached out to the FBI...
The Best New Movies on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Released in March and April 2024
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJames Cameron, Stephen King and the Ocean's trilogy all arrive The post The Best New Movies on DVD,...
What’s in Our Queue? ‘Atomic Blonde’ and More
New York Times· 2 days agoCharlize Theron as a ruthlessly efficient spy who specializes in hand-to-hand combat and speaks in snarl-whispers (“Soviets”). The fact that we don’t...
50 Movies That Are Basically Perfect
Lifehacker· 6 days agoBarbara Stanwyck (ably assisted by some truly unforgettable hair) brings all her talents to bear in her performance as Phyllis Dietrichson, a shameless...
Is there a feud between the White House and New York Times? - Poynter
The Poynter Institute· 7 days agoA story making the rounds in the media world Thursday was “The Petty Feud Between the NYT and the White House” from Politico’s Eli Stokols. In his piece, Stokols writes, “According to interviews ...
Harvey Weinstein's conviction reversal impacts survivors
Fortune· 7 days agoThe women were “prior bad acts” witnesses allowed under New York’s Molineux rule, meant to show patterns of behavior. Weinstein, who was later convicted on similar charges in Los Angeles and ...