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Star-studded series “Disclaimer”—Alfonso Cuarón directs Blanchett, Kevin Kline, and Sacha Baron Cohen—sees a documentarian’s life explode when a book reveals damning past secrets. Entertainment ...
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It is hard not to notice the performances of some nonhuman characters in Alfonso Cuarón's AppleTV+ thriller, which Blanchett touched on at a London Film Festival event Thursday.
"Disclaimer" aims to address cultural misrepresentation and share individual Iranian stories. (Courtesy of Maria Baranova) “Disclaimer” was rewritten for the UCLA audience, Ahmadinejad said.
And then a project comes along like Apple TV+’s Disclaimer. This seven-episode series uses the breadth and sophistication of streaming to tell a tale which evolves steadily, appearing to be one ...
Disclaimer feels like a direct response to the way studios have grown skittish about producing bona fide erotic thrillers aimed squarely at adults. Though the Apple TV Plus series is a cinematic ...
Kodi Smit-McPhee's Nicholas has now entered the chat. Throughout the first four episodes of “Disclaimer,” we’ve noted how little Catherine (Cate Blanchett) has been able to speak for herself.
Cate Blanchett is perfection as Catherine Ravenscroft, a documentary filmmaker who comes home to the posh London digs she shares with her priggish husband Robert (Sacha Baron Cohen going hard against ...
With the flashbacks/book excerpts depicting Jonathan Brickstocke’s brief and doomed affair with a young Catherine Ravenscroft at an end, Disclaimer, like its co-protagonist Stephen Brigstocke ...
The Delhi high court said Wikipedia’s disclaimer that its content is based on secondary sources could not absolve it from responsibility for what users write.