Jane Fonda on Harvey Weinstein: People Care Because Victims Are ‘Famous and White’
“This has been going on a long time to black women and other women of color,” Fonda told MSNBC host Chris Hayes.
“This has been going on a long time to black women and other women of color,” Fonda told MSNBC host Chris Hayes.
Lynn Novick discusses how the documentary digs into the controversy behind the Oscar-winning actress’ visit to North Vietnam.
It’s been 38 years since Jane Fonda and Robert Redford last appeared on screen together.
From “Barefoot in the Park” to “Our Souls at Night,” these two are always a joy to watch.
DiCaprio has produced two documentaries about climate change.
The first shot of Season 3 is Lily Tomlin dancing on the beach with a herd of animated dildos, and, yes, it’s better than you can imagine.
The new round of episodes comes to Netflix on March 24.
The actress spoke to Brie Larson for a Net-a-Porter interview.
The film follows two neighbors who establish a connection in their twilight years.
The duo last appeared onscreen together in 1979.
The duo started shooting Season 3 before Season 2 came out, but the frantic work schedule only makes Fonda and Tomlin want to release more seasons, more often.
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