Celine Song’s “Materialists” Tries to Subvert Rom-Com
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When Celine Song wrote the script for her debut feature film, “Past Lives,” she was inspired by a conversation she had at a New York bar with her husband and her childhood sweetheart, who was visiting
Celine Song has found her next project, “Damage,” a series she’s currently developing for HBO set in the world of competitive E-Sports.
Canadian director Celine Song is back with her sophomore film, Materialists. The romantic drama follows a high-end matchmaker (Dakota Johnson) in a love triangle with her wealthy client (Pedro Pascal) and her broke ex-boyfriend (Chris Evans).
Celine Song, writer-director of 'Past Lives' and 'Materialists,' is developing an HBO drama series set in the world of e-sports.
Past Lives' director is back with a new film, starring Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans and Dakota Johnson, here's where you can watch it now.
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Everything is indeed romantic, including what it looks like to have a Celine Song Summer. Charli XCX notably said goodbye to Brat Summer during her Coachella set earlier this year, ushering in a new it-girl season by shouting out a few filmmakers with highly anticipated releases this year.
Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and the ubiquitous Pedro Pascal star in "Materialists," the latest from Celine Song, the director who made "Past Lives."
Por JOCELYN NOVECKEl problema con muchas comedias románticas es cuán a menudo se nos pide que convenientemente ignoremos nuestro conocimiento de las realidades de la vida.
Do E-Sports players have complicated feelings about love? That’s for Celine Song to decide in her new HBO drama, Damage.
Sometimes, reality can be something you don't expect, as anyone who has been on a dating app can attest to. Materialists dwells on the
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/Film on MSNMaterialists Writer/Director Celine Song Reveals The Surprising Genre That Influenced The Film [Exclusive Interview]We spoke with Materialists writer/director Celine Song about the movie's unexpected genre influences, those surprising bookends, that final shot, and more.