The Ukrainian winner of the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest has been placed on Russia’s wanted list, according to local reports.
Independent Russian news website Mediazona, which has frequently reported news of the list, said yesterday that the Ministry of Internal Affairs has banned Jamala, whose real name is Susana Jamaladinova.
Jamala is alleged to have spread fake news about the Russian army. According to the report, she was arrested in absentia by a Russian court earlier this month. The BBC reported that she has left Ukraine since the invasion and is now in Australia.
Jamala is of Crimean Tatar descent and won the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with a song about Joseph Stalin’s deportation of her people, titled ‘1944’. She has since been a judge on Vidbir, the Ukrainian national selection for Eurovision, and is an outspoken critic of the Russian annexation of Crimea.
Jamala is the second Ukrainian winner in recent years.
Independent Russian news website Mediazona, which has frequently reported news of the list, said yesterday that the Ministry of Internal Affairs has banned Jamala, whose real name is Susana Jamaladinova.
Jamala is alleged to have spread fake news about the Russian army. According to the report, she was arrested in absentia by a Russian court earlier this month. The BBC reported that she has left Ukraine since the invasion and is now in Australia.
Jamala is of Crimean Tatar descent and won the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with a song about Joseph Stalin’s deportation of her people, titled ‘1944’. She has since been a judge on Vidbir, the Ukrainian national selection for Eurovision, and is an outspoken critic of the Russian annexation of Crimea.
Jamala is the second Ukrainian winner in recent years.
- 11/21/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
“Yellowstone” is gearing up to head back to the Dutton Ranch for the Paramount Network drama’s final episodes.
Production for the second half of “Yellowstone” Season 5 is expected to resume in late spring 2024, an individual with knowledge of production told TheWrap. Writing on the final episodes of the Kevin Costner-led series resumed shortly after the end of the writers’ strike, as the production team lays the groundwork to return to filming in the coming months, including nailing down filming locations and key staffing.
Earlier this month, Paramount Network announced that the second half of the fifth installment of “Yellowstone” was slated to premiere in November 2024, after the first half of the season kicked off in November 2022 and concluded in January. While the second half of the season was initially aiming for a fall 2023 release, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and other hurdles delayed production.
As the industry gets...
Production for the second half of “Yellowstone” Season 5 is expected to resume in late spring 2024, an individual with knowledge of production told TheWrap. Writing on the final episodes of the Kevin Costner-led series resumed shortly after the end of the writers’ strike, as the production team lays the groundwork to return to filming in the coming months, including nailing down filming locations and key staffing.
Earlier this month, Paramount Network announced that the second half of the fifth installment of “Yellowstone” was slated to premiere in November 2024, after the first half of the season kicked off in November 2022 and concluded in January. While the second half of the season was initially aiming for a fall 2023 release, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes and other hurdles delayed production.
As the industry gets...
- 11/16/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“Yellowstone” is officially gearing up to go back into production.
The megahit Paramount Network show will resume production on the final episodes of its fifth and final season in late spring 2024.
This is the latest series to announce a return to production, with many scrambling to get back to work now that the dual writers’ and actors’ strikes that shut down Hollywood for months have been resolved. Many shows, especially on the broadcast side, are getting into shooting new seasons in the coming weeks to salvage the spring network schedules.
It was previously announced that the final episodes of “Yellowstone” are slated to debut in November 2024, with Paramount greenlighting two new shows — the prequel “1944” and a contemporary series currently titled “2024.” Reruns of “Yellowstone” are also currently airing on CBS.
It was announced in May that Taylor Sheridan’s megahit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” would be ending with its fifth season.
The megahit Paramount Network show will resume production on the final episodes of its fifth and final season in late spring 2024.
This is the latest series to announce a return to production, with many scrambling to get back to work now that the dual writers’ and actors’ strikes that shut down Hollywood for months have been resolved. Many shows, especially on the broadcast side, are getting into shooting new seasons in the coming weeks to salvage the spring network schedules.
It was previously announced that the final episodes of “Yellowstone” are slated to debut in November 2024, with Paramount greenlighting two new shows — the prequel “1944” and a contemporary series currently titled “2024.” Reruns of “Yellowstone” are also currently airing on CBS.
It was announced in May that Taylor Sheridan’s megahit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” would be ending with its fifth season.
- 11/16/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
As the dust settles on the Dutton family ranch with the announcement of Yellowstone’s final season, the story seems far from its last ride. The reveal of a 2024 spinoff ignites curiosity about which family members will carry on the Yellowstone legacy.
Amid the twists and turns of the Duttons’ tale, the Paramount Network prepares audiences for a new chapter. With the end in sight, the stage is set to explore the future of a family synonymous with untamed ambition and the relentless spirit of the American West.
‘Yellowstone’ announces ‘2024’ spinoff following final season
Paramount Network has announced that the concluding chapters of Yellowstone will air in November 2024. This follows the unexpected news from May about Kevin Costner’s departure from the show.
Fans lamenting the end of Yellowstone can take heart as the saga isn’t winding down just yet. Details have surfaced about two additional offshoots expanding...
Amid the twists and turns of the Duttons’ tale, the Paramount Network prepares audiences for a new chapter. With the end in sight, the stage is set to explore the future of a family synonymous with untamed ambition and the relentless spirit of the American West.
‘Yellowstone’ announces ‘2024’ spinoff following final season
Paramount Network has announced that the concluding chapters of Yellowstone will air in November 2024. This follows the unexpected news from May about Kevin Costner’s departure from the show.
Fans lamenting the end of Yellowstone can take heart as the saga isn’t winding down just yet. Details have surfaced about two additional offshoots expanding...
- 11/5/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
For fans of the hit series Yellowstone, there’s both good news and a pinch of sadness. The highly anticipated final episodes will now air in November 2024, thanks to production delays from the writers’ and actors’ strikes.
While it’s hard to say goodbye, the Yellowstone universe isn’t fading away. Two fresh spinoffs, with the working titles “1944” and “2024,” are in the works. These new additions follow in the footsteps of successful spinoffs “1883” and “1923“. Each dive into the rich history of the Dutton family, giving audiences a glimpse into different eras.
Chris McCarthy, the big boss at Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios, expressed his pride. He highlighted how Yellowstone transformed from a U.S. show with five million viewers to a global sensation with over 100 million fans. And the best part? They’re just getting started.
Related: Yellowstone: All 19 Major Character Deaths Ranked by Impact
The...
While it’s hard to say goodbye, the Yellowstone universe isn’t fading away. Two fresh spinoffs, with the working titles “1944” and “2024,” are in the works. These new additions follow in the footsteps of successful spinoffs “1883” and “1923“. Each dive into the rich history of the Dutton family, giving audiences a glimpse into different eras.
Chris McCarthy, the big boss at Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios, expressed his pride. He highlighted how Yellowstone transformed from a U.S. show with five million viewers to a global sensation with over 100 million fans. And the best part? They’re just getting started.
Related: Yellowstone: All 19 Major Character Deaths Ranked by Impact
The...
- 11/2/2023
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
The behind-the-scenes drama has been almost as juicy as what’s been on the screen when it comes to the Dutton family over the past year, but it finally appears as though there is some closure for the soapy saga of “Yellowstone’s” delayed fifth season. Cable television’s most popular show first began airing Season 5 episodes nearly one year ago with the plan to air the back half of the season in summer 2023, but dual Hollywood strikes and a growing feud between creator Taylor Sheridan and leading man Kevin Costner put a stop to that. Now, Deadline is reporting that the remaining “Yellowstone” Season 5 episodes — which will be its last — will finally air on Paramount Network in November 2024, two years after the season began.
The most popular show on TV will officially end next fall. The modern-day spin-off, reportedly starring Matthew McConaughey will be called “2024” and will premiere in December of next year.
The most popular show on TV will officially end next fall. The modern-day spin-off, reportedly starring Matthew McConaughey will be called “2024” and will premiere in December of next year.
- 11/2/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
You just can’t keep the Dutton family down: Paramount Network announced Thursday that two new Yellowstone spinoffs have been officially ordered with the working titles 1944 and 2024.
1944 is the latest in a run of prequels created by Yellowstone writer/director Taylor Sheridan. As for 2024, no plot details are currently available, other than it’s expected to begin following the conclusion of the flagship Yellowstone series. According to Variety, the contemporary spinoff will feature new cast members and locations, with crossover characters mixed in as well. As previously reported, Matthew McConaughey is set to saddle up for this modern-day rodeo.
1944 is the latest in a run of prequels created by Yellowstone writer/director Taylor Sheridan. As for 2024, no plot details are currently available, other than it’s expected to begin following the conclusion of the flagship Yellowstone series. According to Variety, the contemporary spinoff will feature new cast members and locations, with crossover characters mixed in as well. As previously reported, Matthew McConaughey is set to saddle up for this modern-day rodeo.
- 11/2/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
“Yellowstone” will come to an end in a year, as Paramount Network has set a November 2024 premiere date for the final episodes of Season 5 that will mark the conclusion of the blockbuster Taylor Sheridan series.
But what is dead may never die — Paramount Network also ordered up two additional spin-offs, “1944” and “2024.” Plot details are under wraps, but the latter spin-off could very well be the new “Yellowstone” series in the works that may star Matthew McConaughey.
All “Yellowstone” series are produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios.
The fifth and final season of “Yellowstone” was originally scheduled to air this year, but production schedules were shifted due to the strikes and other hurdles. The first half of the season started airing in November 2022 and concluded in January, and by that point the second half of the season was aiming to air in the fall of 2023.
Paramount announced...
But what is dead may never die — Paramount Network also ordered up two additional spin-offs, “1944” and “2024.” Plot details are under wraps, but the latter spin-off could very well be the new “Yellowstone” series in the works that may star Matthew McConaughey.
All “Yellowstone” series are produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios.
The fifth and final season of “Yellowstone” was originally scheduled to air this year, but production schedules were shifted due to the strikes and other hurdles. The first half of the season started airing in November 2022 and concluded in January, and by that point the second half of the season was aiming to air in the fall of 2023.
Paramount announced...
- 11/2/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
The final episodes of “Yellowstone” are now slated to air in November 2024.
In addition, Paramount has greenlit two new spinoff series — “1944” and a contemporary series currently titled “2024.” As with the flagship show, the new shows are produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios.
It was announced in May that Taylor Sheridan’s megahit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” would be ending with its fifth season. Paramount had announced prior to that the fifth season would be split into two parts. The first eight episodes aired from November 2022-January 2023. The show has been unable to return to production since due to the writers’ strike and then the SAG-AFTRA strike. The writers’ strike was resolved in September, while the actors’ strike is ongoing.
“Within five years, we grew ‘Yellowstone’ from a hit U.S. cable show with five million viewers into a global hit franchise with over 100 million fans...
In addition, Paramount has greenlit two new spinoff series — “1944” and a contemporary series currently titled “2024.” As with the flagship show, the new shows are produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios.
It was announced in May that Taylor Sheridan’s megahit Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” would be ending with its fifth season. Paramount had announced prior to that the fifth season would be split into two parts. The first eight episodes aired from November 2022-January 2023. The show has been unable to return to production since due to the writers’ strike and then the SAG-AFTRA strike. The writers’ strike was resolved in September, while the actors’ strike is ongoing.
“Within five years, we grew ‘Yellowstone’ from a hit U.S. cable show with five million viewers into a global hit franchise with over 100 million fans...
- 11/2/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Though “Yellowstone” is now in its fifth and final season on Paramount Network, its series premiere just landed on broadcast TV for the first time, bringing 6.6 million viewers to CBS on Sunday night.
This marks a substantial leap from the episode’s 2.8 million viewers when it first premiered back in 2018 — though that was to be expected, as CBS reaches a larger audience than its sister cable networks, and “Yellowstone” has since become a major hit. For a more recent comparison, Paramount Network’s airing of the Season 5 premiere in November drew 8.8 million viewers, and simulcasts across Country Music Television, TVLand and Pop TV brought that number up to 10.5 million.
Sunday’s “Yellowstone” episode also benefitted from lead-in from “60 Minutes,” which aired right before and drew 11.4 million viewers. The series will continue to air in order, with two episodes per week except on NFL doubleheader nights, when only one episode will air.
This marks a substantial leap from the episode’s 2.8 million viewers when it first premiered back in 2018 — though that was to be expected, as CBS reaches a larger audience than its sister cable networks, and “Yellowstone” has since become a major hit. For a more recent comparison, Paramount Network’s airing of the Season 5 premiere in November drew 8.8 million viewers, and simulcasts across Country Music Television, TVLand and Pop TV brought that number up to 10.5 million.
Sunday’s “Yellowstone” episode also benefitted from lead-in from “60 Minutes,” which aired right before and drew 11.4 million viewers. The series will continue to air in order, with two episodes per week except on NFL doubleheader nights, when only one episode will air.
- 9/19/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Estonia’s Taska Film, the production company behind local box-office hits such as medieval crime thriller “Melchior the Apothecary,” hits Locarno’s Match Me! industry sessions with a slate that includes Jaak Kilmi’s “Dirt in Your Face,” a coming-of-age rock drama set in the twilight of the Soviet Union backed in part by Apollo, the largest cinema chain in the Baltic region.
The film follows 17-year-old Mihkel and his band as they go on a journey full of alcohol, protest and music to impress a Western producer visiting a rock festival in 1980s Soviet Estonia. In their struggle to keep the band together, the group inadvertently help split the Soviet Union apart.
“Dirt in Your Face” is written by Martin Algus and based on the bestseller of the same name by Mihkel Raud, a former member of the ’80s band Golem (pictured) on whom the movie is based. It...
The film follows 17-year-old Mihkel and his band as they go on a journey full of alcohol, protest and music to impress a Western producer visiting a rock festival in 1980s Soviet Estonia. In their struggle to keep the band together, the group inadvertently help split the Soviet Union apart.
“Dirt in Your Face” is written by Martin Algus and based on the bestseller of the same name by Mihkel Raud, a former member of the ’80s band Golem (pictured) on whom the movie is based. It...
- 8/3/2023
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Fans of "Yellowstone" are understandably bummed out that the megapopular series is coming to an end, with the final part of its last season airing sometime in November. However, this does not indicate the end of the "Yellowstone" expanded universe, as a ton of prequels and spin-offs — including the much-anticipated "1944" and "6666" — along with an untitled sequel series are currently in the works. The Dutton family saga seems to have a chokehold on dedicated fans of the franchise, and the various entries go back and forth in time to paint a comprehensive picture of the family's era-spanning legacy.
Kelly Reilly's Beth Dutton has been a staple of the mothership series since its first aired, and her character is known for being loyal to the family cause despite having little to no interest in the ranch. Beth used to be one of the brightest at Schwartz & Meyer, one of Montana's leading banks,...
Kelly Reilly's Beth Dutton has been a staple of the mothership series since its first aired, and her character is known for being loyal to the family cause despite having little to no interest in the ranch. Beth used to be one of the brightest at Schwartz & Meyer, one of Montana's leading banks,...
- 5/28/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
About half of Season 5 of Yellowstone has aired so far. Fans hoped to see the rest this summer, but there have been doubts the show will return then. The future of the series remains unknown, and some are skeptical. The Western drama may end soon, and the story could kill off a few characters. Fans have wondered if John Dutton will be one of the ones to die. And now someone from the show has hinted at that possibility.
What’s going on behind the scenes of ‘Yellowstone’?
Behind the scenes of Yellowstone, fans have been talking about the drama surrounding Kevin Costner. Allegedly, he fought with executives over his request to film one week for the last half of Season 5. However, his attorneys claim the rumors are untrue.
Nevertheless, Costner is unsure if he will return to Yellowstone for another season due to the negative attention. Regardless, the series...
What’s going on behind the scenes of ‘Yellowstone’?
Behind the scenes of Yellowstone, fans have been talking about the drama surrounding Kevin Costner. Allegedly, he fought with executives over his request to film one week for the last half of Season 5. However, his attorneys claim the rumors are untrue.
Nevertheless, Costner is unsure if he will return to Yellowstone for another season due to the negative attention. Regardless, the series...
- 4/15/2023
- by Victoria Koehl
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In early February, the production team behind Yellowstone revealed that a new prequel, 1944, is officially in the works. While details about the new show are still emerging, here’s how 1944 will look very familiar to the original Yellowstone.
Cattle at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch | Paramount Network Like ‘Yellowstone’, ‘1944’ will be filmed at the Chief Joseph Ranch
The latest Yellowstone prequel is expected to be partially filmed in the Bitterroot Valley. According to Tom Prince, executive vice president of production at 101 Studios, the project is a follow-up to 1923, which starred Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as Jacob and Cara Dutton and was shot in Butte.
Per Ravalli Republic, Prince opened up about 1944 during the event at Hamilton City Hall. The producer did not leak too much information about the series, but he did reveal where filming is going to take place.
“Of course, we’ve got 1923, we’ve got the sequel,...
Cattle at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch | Paramount Network Like ‘Yellowstone’, ‘1944’ will be filmed at the Chief Joseph Ranch
The latest Yellowstone prequel is expected to be partially filmed in the Bitterroot Valley. According to Tom Prince, executive vice president of production at 101 Studios, the project is a follow-up to 1923, which starred Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as Jacob and Cara Dutton and was shot in Butte.
Per Ravalli Republic, Prince opened up about 1944 during the event at Hamilton City Hall. The producer did not leak too much information about the series, but he did reveal where filming is going to take place.
“Of course, we’ve got 1923, we’ve got the sequel,...
- 2/26/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Kurt Russell is the latest Hollywood A-lister to be the subject of Yellowstone rumors. A report has emerged claiming the Tombstone star will be leading a new, present-day spinoff in Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding Yellowstone-verse on Paramount+. Is there any truth to the claim?
Kurt Russell | Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for TCM Is Kurt Russell leading a new ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff?
A new report from Giant Freakin Robot is claiming that Kurt Russell has signed on as the lead of yet another Yellowstone spinoff that will be set in the present day. However, this isn’t the already-in-development 6666 spinoff set at the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas. Instead, Russell’s rumored series is assumed to be “an offshoot of the existing mainline Yellowstone story.”
This has not been confirmed by anyone at Paramount, but it does build on another report from Deadline that claims Kevin Costner (John Dutton) is on...
Kurt Russell | Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for TCM Is Kurt Russell leading a new ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff?
A new report from Giant Freakin Robot is claiming that Kurt Russell has signed on as the lead of yet another Yellowstone spinoff that will be set in the present day. However, this isn’t the already-in-development 6666 spinoff set at the Four Sixes Ranch in Texas. Instead, Russell’s rumored series is assumed to be “an offshoot of the existing mainline Yellowstone story.”
This has not been confirmed by anyone at Paramount, but it does build on another report from Deadline that claims Kevin Costner (John Dutton) is on...
- 2/19/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Fundraiser
Concert for Ukraine, the fundraising event for the Disasters Emergency Committee (Dec) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal on Tuesday, saw £13.4 million ($17.6 million) raised from sponsorship, ad revenue, ticket sales and public donations. The two-hour event, which was live from the Resorts World Arena Birmingham, and broadcast exclusively on ITV and Stv, featured performances from Anne-Marie, Becky Hill, Camila Cabello, Nile Rogers & Chic, Ed Sheeran, Emeli Sandé, Gregory Porter, Jamala, The Kingdom Choir, Manic Street Preachers, Nicola Benedetti, Snow Patrol and Tom Odell.
A highpoint of the evening was a violin performance, which saw the recent viral video of young violinist Illia Bondarenko playing the Ukrainian folk song “Verbovaya Doschechka” from a basement shelter along with 94 violinists from around the world, joined up with a live performance in the room by Nicola Benedetti. There were testimonial readings by British actors Tamsin Greig and Eddie Marsan, describing the real-life experiences of Artem and...
Concert for Ukraine, the fundraising event for the Disasters Emergency Committee (Dec) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal on Tuesday, saw £13.4 million ($17.6 million) raised from sponsorship, ad revenue, ticket sales and public donations. The two-hour event, which was live from the Resorts World Arena Birmingham, and broadcast exclusively on ITV and Stv, featured performances from Anne-Marie, Becky Hill, Camila Cabello, Nile Rogers & Chic, Ed Sheeran, Emeli Sandé, Gregory Porter, Jamala, The Kingdom Choir, Manic Street Preachers, Nicola Benedetti, Snow Patrol and Tom Odell.
A highpoint of the evening was a violin performance, which saw the recent viral video of young violinist Illia Bondarenko playing the Ukrainian folk song “Verbovaya Doschechka” from a basement shelter along with 94 violinists from around the world, joined up with a live performance in the room by Nicola Benedetti. There were testimonial readings by British actors Tamsin Greig and Eddie Marsan, describing the real-life experiences of Artem and...
- 3/30/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Russia is officially prohibited from participating in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, the organization announced on Friday.
For the uninitiated, Eurovision is an annual televised songwriting competition presented by the European Broadcasting Union in which European countries are allowed to enter one original song apiece for consideration. (Perhaps you’re familiar with Netflix’s Will Ferrell–Rachel McAdams film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga? That’s basically it.)
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For the uninitiated, Eurovision is an annual televised songwriting competition presented by the European Broadcasting Union in which European countries are allowed to enter one original song apiece for consideration. (Perhaps you’re familiar with Netflix’s Will Ferrell–Rachel McAdams film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga? That’s basically it.)
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- 2/25/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The Estonian director's new project, the first instalment of a trilogy, is an Estonian-Latvian-German co-production. Elmo Nüganen is currently filming Melchior the Apothecary, a medieval crime thriller, in Estonia and Latvia. The film will be part of a trilogy which will include Melchior the Apothecary: the Ghost and Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner’s Daughter. The Jõhvi-born director is best known for his extensive theatrical work and his previous two features, namely 1944 (2015) and Names Engraved in Marble (2002). The script, penned by Olle Mirme, revolves around Melchior Wakenstede (played by Märten Metsaviir), a clever and curious apothecary who, in addition to healing the sick, solves murders that shake the town. In a medieval world where people look for signs of God or the Devil in everything, Melchior’s detective work appears to be truly magical – it’s even believed that he can speak with the dead. Melchior’s actual “secret...
The intimidating task of adapting and directing Estonia’s landmark novel of the 20th century doesn’t appear to have fazed Tanel Toom in his feature debut “Truth and Justice,” nor has it challenged him to deliver anything but a respectful, well-made literary adaptation. Given that the film was one of six projects chosen by Estonia’s government-backed film-funding body for their celebration of the nation’s centennial, it’s unsurprising this rural epic, based on Anton Hansen Tammsaare’s eponymous five-part classic, hones closely to standard formulas, presenting archetypal characters formed in equal parts by their environment and their epoch. Box office records were broken at home following a late February opening, and while the film’s selection to represent Estonia at the Academy Awards was a no-brainer, its crossover chances on international screens will be limited at best.
Broken down to its essentials, “Truth and Justice” is the multi-decade...
Broken down to its essentials, “Truth and Justice” is the multi-decade...
- 12/16/2019
- by Jay Weissberg
- Variety Film + TV
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