Emily Blunt - 'Oppenheimer'

Emily Blunt - 'Oppenheimer'

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The Irishwoman who is widely regarded one of the finest actresses of her generation reflects on her path from 17-year-old BBC talent show contestant to RADA student to star of stage and screen; what she learned from early costars like Judi Dench and early jobs like 'Wild Rose,' ' ...  Show more

EJAE - 'KPop Demon Hunters' [LIVE]

In front of an audience at Chapman University, the Korean-American singer/songwriter reflects on her pursuit of a career as a K-pop idol, her pivot to songwriting and how she came to be involved with the animated film that became the most -watched original title in Netflix histor ...  Show more

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