Celine Song’s “Materialists” Tries to Subvert Rom-Com
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How does one actually choose between Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal? Well, fortunately, it's a choice most of us won't have to make in life. But it's exactly what Dakota Johnson must do in "Materialists.
Celine Song, the writer and director of the A24 films “Past Lives” and “Materialists,” is developing a drama series at HBO. Titled “Damage,” the series is set in the world of e-sports. Song will write and executive produce the project,
Also starring Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans, Song’s follow-up to Past Lives dives through the tangle between romance and capital
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.
The problem with so many rom-coms — one of the problems, anyway — is how often we’re asked to conveniently dismiss our knowledge of life’s realities. Particularly economic ones. How does this person
Celine Song has found her next project, “Damage,” a series she’s currently developing for HBO set in the world of competitive E-Sports.
A review of 'Materialists' Celine Song's sublime Romantic Drama with Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal in the world of matchmaking in NYC
At first glance, “Materialists” is a classic romantic comedy, centering on a love triangle between Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans’ characters. The trailer, teasing the film directed by Celine Song, even includes Madonna’s hit pop song “Material Girl,” adding to the fun and playful rom-com element.