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George Cukor with Joseph Cotton and Ingrid Bergman on the set of Gaslight (1944), also starring Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury in her film debut at 19.
This is George’s fourth film not among my best 1,001 movies, or the TSPDT list of the 1,000 Greatest Films, after Adam’s Rib, Camille, and Dinner at Eight.
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Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in scenes from the Warner Bros./Michael Curtiz romantic drama Casablanca, 1942.
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Grace Kelly in her dressing room trailer on the set of High Society, 1956
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Natalie Wood accepts an award from Grace Kelly, 1955 // x
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Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn at the Oscars
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Grace Kelly in Rear Window directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1954)
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During the fifth episode of “Big Little Lies,” director Jean-Marc Vallée unveiled an image so instantly satisfying its full weight didn’t register right away: Three women, running together in silence, wordlessly united against the pain all around them. Jane’s therapeutic jogging scenes have become a staple of the HBO limited series, but Shailene Woodley’s character is no longer alone. Her new equally tormented best friends, Madeline (Reese Witherspoon) and Celeste (Nicole Kidman), are now running right beside her. It’s a testament to the support needed to survive in a world filled with hardship, but it’s also a conviction of silent suffering. Each woman has a secret. Each woman is afraid to confess her secret, and — as the series so prominently foreshadows — it could end up killing one of them.
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Nicole Kidman wins Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards
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Alexander Skarsgård Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for Big Little Lies Emmy Awards 2017
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