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Gucci family hits out at Lady Gaga film for trying to profit from their tragedy

The Gucci family has criticised Lady Gaga’s new film  House of Gucci for delving into their tragedy “to make a profit”. The film, due for release later this year, tells the real-life story of the murder that rocked the Gucci family in 1995 when Maurizio Gucci, grandson of Guccio Gucci, was shot dead on the steps of an office building in Milan. Adam Driver will play Maurizio in the film, while Lady Gaga will play his ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani, who later served time in prison after she was accused of arranging his murder. Patrizia Gucci, a second cousin of Maurizio’s, slammed 

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Best 90s movies that are still all the rage

In the early 90s, we didn’t have Starbucks and Pearl Jam was still known as Mookie Blaylock. Huh? We didn’t use the Internet for everything (yet), and AOL was king. Google wasn’t even invented until 1998 (though didn’t officially become a verb until 2006); instead, we had Ask Jeeves, Alta Vista, Netscape, Lycos, Earthlink, MindSpring, or Yahoo (among others) to search the mysterious, new World Wide Web.  We also saw the birth of email, or Email, or e-mail, or E-mail; yes, it took a while until we settled on a universally accepted spelling for the abbreviation for electronic mail.  AOL Instant Messenger was the first chat-like service to exist in the mainstream and it was life-changing. We could chat friends and make plans to go to happy hour after work right from our work computers without ever picking up the phone. We loved it.

SBIFF 2021: Carey Mulligan Wins The Cinema Vanguard Award At The Santa Barbara International Film Festival

April 7, 2021 at 6:52 pm by Sunidhi Sridhar Sunidhi Sridhar / Daily Nexus Gifted thespian and Academy Award-favorite Carey Mulligan has yet another award to add to her burgeoning collection of accolades as “The Great Gatsby” star received the Cinema Vanguard Award at the 36th annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Monday, Apr. 5.  The tribute, which honors actors who have “the tenacity to forge new ground in their craft,” was in recognition of Mulligan’s electrifying performance in “Promising Young Woman” (2020), a black comedy in which she plays Cassie Thomas, a recalcitrant medical school dropout who dedicates her life to avenging the rape of her best friend. 

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