Demi Moore - 'The Substance' & 'Landman'

Demi Moore - 'The Substance' & 'Landman'

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Sam Levinson - 'Euphoria'

The second generation writer/director behind some of the most envelope-pushing and polarizing small and big screen projects of the last decade — among them 'Malcolm & Marie,' 'The Idol' and his HBO drama series that catapulted Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney onto Hollywo ...  Show more

Ali Larter - 'Landman'

The stunning and versatile actress reflects on how modeling led her to acting via a 1996 magazine cover; the challenge of finding multi-dimensional parts even as she rose to prominence in horror (two 'Final Destination' and three 'Resident Evil' films), comedy ('Legally Blonde') ...  Show more

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Demi Moore: Is Effortless
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Movie star and one of Ryan Murphy's Swans graces the podcast with her effortlessly cool self, Demi Moore joins Kelly to discuss her iconic career, cancel culture, and aging. Demi gives insight into her life as a new glamma and what it's like living with the internet's favorite ...

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Pam’s career hits new heights as Black-themed movies take the country by storm. She stars in four low-budget films in the span of one year, including two bonafide hits: Coffy and Foxy Brown. Yet her celebrity is tied to controversy, as Blaxploitation gets criticized by the Black ...  Show more

Demi Moore Is Done With the Male Gaze [Re-Run]
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In light of Demi Moore's recent "Best Actress" Oscar nomination, we are re-sharing an episode that we originally published on Sept. 14. The actress discusses how her relationship to her body and fame has changed after decades in the public eye.

 

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