HBO Max’s ‘Friends’ reunion, or The One Where They Each Got $2.5 Million To Be There And It Shows

The “Friends” reunion is more invested in celebrating the past than exploring its complexities.
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The “Friends” reunion is more invested in celebrating the past than exploring its complexities.
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Between all of the creative and stylish looks that stars brought to the show, here are The Daily Californian’s top picks for the best-dressed celebrities at this year’s SAG Awards.
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In a night seemingly meant to be ruled by Netflix, Netflix came up short at the 77th Golden Globe Awards.
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Whereas Levy is heavily produced and calculated in her long-time broadcast journalism role, Jackson is a firecracker waiting to explode, being honest and dedicated to delivering “real journalism” no matter the consequences at every moment.
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Hollywood really has given up on chipper, feel-good holiday movies and moved toward crude superstar comedies. “Bad Santa 2” is already serving as raunchy theater marquee clutter and “Why Him?” is surely on its way there. Directors Will Speck and Josh Gordon’s new film, “Office Christmas Party,” will do no
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Even though some of us weren’t even born when the first “Friends” episode aired, it’s still an iconic TV series that we can relate to more now that we’re older. Since Netflix released all 10 seasons, it has generated an even more dedicated fan base. During class, you might catch
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Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day reprise their roles from 2011’s “Horrible Bosses” in “Horrible Bosses 2,” the sequel nobody asked for — but what the hell! Since its predecessor achieved the blockbuster crown making more than $200 million worldwide, cynics couldn’t stop Hollywood from milking the film’s profitable
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For most college students, there exists a nagging fear of an unfamiliar and daunting realm known as the real world, whether it be battling unemployment or the mundane reality of working nine to five under constant supervision. But the fear is real when it comes to Seth Gordon’s “Horrible Bosses.”
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