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The filmmaker also talk about the most romantic lines in the film, living in New York and Baby Rose’s soundtrack.
Filmmaker Celine Song isn't religious, but that doesn't stop her from seeing certain dead insects as signs in her life and treating a good meal like prayer.
Celine Song's films, "Past Lives" and "Materialists," invite the viewer to just slow down. To take in the silence, a gaze, the moments in between words. In her conversation with Rachel, Celine ...
The star was welcomed with a huge ovation as she received the Karlovy Vary President's Award before a screening of ...
Celine Song is speaking out on how rom-coms are written off by critics and audiences alike. The Oscar-nominated filmmaker was ...
Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and the ubiquitous Pedro Pascal star in "Materialists," the latest from Celine Song, the director ...
At first glance, “Materialists” is a classic romantic comedy, centering on a love triangle between Dakota Johnson, Pedro ...
Celine Song’s new “Materialists” takes a deep look at love and value via a rom-com, a genre that she argues is wrongfully dismissed: “What is more important than love?” ...
While “Tom & Eliza” also centers on a romantic relationship, it’s more eccentric and experimental than Song’s budding film ...
Lucy (Dakota Johnson) is a professional matchmaker. Harry (Pedro Pascal), is the handsome, rich guy she meets at a wedding.
Celine Song on set of 'Materialists' with stars Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans. She adds, "I think it's so much about still believing in something after all the cynicism and all the difficulty.