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the incredible, dream voice cast is made up of all Asian-Americans. You start hearing Awkwafina as Sisu and you know we re going down the right path, Shurer said. there s both the humor and she had us on the floor laughing during the recording session but also the courage to be vulnerable and bring the emotion. It s not just about a magical creature; it s not about doing the right thing, and it s easy and it s a one time deal - it s that you do the right thing - even though you lose everything, Kim said. You lose people and things that are dear to you, people betray you, you are let down, you are beat down but she gets up she reaches out and that to me and that to us is a hero.
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It’s a very different landscape this week than it was a year ago, just before the pandemic forced cinemas to close around the country. Still, with New York cinemas cautiously reopening this week and many other markets determined to bring moviegoing back, the studios and indie distributors alike are bringing many of their long-delayed releases onto screens, albeit in an entirely new way.
For contrasting examples, look at how two of the majors are handling what were intended to be family film tentpoles: Paramount decided to bypass theaters entirely with “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run,” using the title to launch its new subscription service, Paramount Plus (audiences can also rent it, at a price of $19.99, for a limited time via PVOD platforms). Disney tested a similar approach with