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Jada Yuan

Jada Yuan

National Culture Writer / Features Writer at The Washington Post

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Analysis | How the election is reshaping the 2024 Oscars race

Oscar voters reeling from a Trump win seem ready for feel-good movies with themes of tolerance and acceptance such as “Wicked” and “Sing Sing.”
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Francis Ford Coppola found himself outside Hollywood. He’s okay wit...

Coppola doesn’t care what critics say about “Megalopolis.” Still, the Kennedy Center Honoree is apologetic for being “the jerk that started numbers on movies.”
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Sandra Bernhard’s week in culture: HBO, Carrie Fisher and the election

Singer, comedian and actress Sandra Bernhard shares her culture diary with The Post.
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Cate Blanchett and Guy Maddin on their absurd new comedy about the G-7

Cate Blanchett stars in “Rumours” as a German leader who is not Angela Merkel, but is also not not Angela Merkel. There are zombie bog people. You’ll have questions.
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How Mikey Madison got ‘almost too comfortable’ in strip clubs

Mikey Madison, 25, is dancing her way to an Oscar nomination for her star turn as a plucky stripper in the Sean Baker film “Anora,” out Oct. 18.
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Maria Bakalova, as Ivana Trump, is trying to provoke you

Bulgarian actress, Maria Bakalova, 28, was fearless in “Borat.” Now she’s ferocious as Donald Trump’s first wife Ivana in “The Apprentice.”
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‘The Apprentice’ stars defend Trump depiction as ‘a radical act’

Is “The Apprentice” too sympathetic a portrayal of Donald Trump? Actors Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong believe that question misses the point.
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Why the makers of ‘War Game’ fear we’re headed for a second Jan. 6

The factors that make the 2024 presidential election even more dangerous, according to the national security, military, political and law enforcement experts.
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Adam Kinzinger doc ‘The Last Republican’ shows toll of opposing Trump

Adam Kinzinger talks to The Post about Trump’s smell, how the GOP “lost its mind,” and his new Toronto Film Festival doc “The Last Republican.”
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Elton John’s friendship with John Lennon explored in new Toronto doc

In “Elton John: Never Too Late,” John says he did “mountains” of cocaine with John Lennon and claims he may have brought Lennon and Yoko Ono back together.
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Errol Morris tackles horror of Trump’s border policy in ‘Separated’

The Trump administration’s practice of separating children from parents at the southern border is the subject of “Separated,” a new documentary from Errol Morris.