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Lily-Rose Depp on Why She’s Doing Everything She Can to “Protect a Sense of Anonymity”
The actress has found her way into the spotlight with her roles in 'The Idol' and 'Nosferatu.'
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Are Hot Vampires Out? Robert Eggers and His ‘Nosferatu’ Cast on Raising a Bone-Chilling Beast From the Dead
Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgard, Willem Dafoe and Emma Corrin join their director to discuss resurrecting one of the most horrifying monsters the horror genre has ever seen: "He's pure appetite."
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‘Nosferatu’ Review: Bill Skarsgard and Lily-Rose Depp Are Riveting, but Director Robert Eggers Rules This Haute-Horror Feast
Nicholas Hoult, Willem Dafoe and Emma Corrin also star in the latest take on Bram Stoker’s eternal tale of the vampire who descends from the mountains to spread plague and death.
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Lily-Rose Depp on Working to Prove Those Who Have “Been Ready to See Me Fail” Wrong
"Trying to find my own identity in this world has been interesting when everybody’s thinking that you’re here for the wrong reasons," the actress says.
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‘Nepo Baby’ Among 500 New Words Added to the Dictionary
Is blursday turning you into an agelast? Here's some of the latest trendy words and terms that are now official.
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Da’Vine Joy Randolph on ‘The Idol’ Finale Plot Twist: “In a Weird Way, it’s Feminine Empowerment”
Despite accusations that the Max series was nothing more than "torture porn," the actress says, "I'm happy with people's interaction because that lets me know that the work was impactful."
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‘The Idol’ Stars Defend Controversial Show: “We Always Knew We Were Going to Make Something Provocative”
"They just need to see the whole show," says Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weeknd), who stars in HBO's new drama opposite Lily-Rose Depp.
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Cannes: Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd on Depicting the “Pornification” of American Pop Culture in Sexually Explicit ‘The Idol’
Depp, Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and series director Sam Levinson dismissed reports of on-set turmoil in the making of the six-part HBO series. "It was completely foreign to me," said Levinson, "but reading it I thought: 'We are about to have the biggest show of the summer.'"
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The Weeknd Addresses ‘The Idol’ Director Departure, Calls Filming Reports “Ridiculous”
The singer and HBO series star also clarified his working experience with the show's original director, Amy Seimetz, and addressed the accusations that the show is "rape-y."
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The Weeknd Says “Everything’s a Risk” While Talking ‘The Idol’ Reshoots, Adds He “Sacrificed My Health and Home” to Retool HBO Show
“Film and TV is a new creative muscle for me. I don’t release my music until I think it is great. Why would this be any different?” Abel Tesfaye says in a W magazine cover story.
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