
Olivia B. Waxman
Staff Writer at TIME
Writer at History Newsletter
Staff Writer @TIME @TIMEHistory @TIMECulture, covering all things History. Native New Yorker. [email protected] and @[email protected] on Mastodon
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Robert De Niro as both Vito Genovese and Frank Costello<em> The Alto Knights</em> Credit - Courtesy of Warner Bros. PicturesThe Alto Knights, out March 21, brings Robert DeNiro back to a mob movie—and stars the famed actor in dual roles. Written by Goodfellas screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, The Alto Knights is inspired by the true story of the rivalry between Frank Costello and Vito Genovese—big names in organized crime in New York City in the mid-20th century—both played by DeNiro.
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yahoo.com | Olivia B. Waxman
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Good American FamilyGood American Family ends on a happy note, following a harrowing season. The finale finds Natalia Grace (Imogen Faith Reid), who has a rare form of dwarfism, sidled up next to her siblings in the home of her devout Christian adoptive parents Cynthia Mans (Christina Hendricks) and Antwon Mans (Jerod Haynes) after enduring about a decade of family tumult.
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time.com | Olivia B. Waxman
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Good American FamilyGood American Family, out on Hulu, is inspired by the dramatic but real story of Natalia Grace, who lives with a rare form of dwarfism. In 2012, her adoptive parents said Grace was an adult who was posing as a child and had her age legally changed. The series examines why scrutiny grew over Grace’s age and identity.
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yahoo.com | Olivia B. Waxman
Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot present together at the 97th Oscars on March 2, 2025. Credit - Courtesy of Getty ImagesSnow White has been one of Disney’s most popular movies since it came out in 1937. But the live-action adaptation, starring Rachel Zegler in the titular role and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, has been surrounded by controversy ahead of its theatrical release at the end of March.
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time.com | Olivia B. Waxman
Snow White has been one of Disney’s most popular movies since it came out in 1937. But the live-action adaptation, starring Rachel Zegler in the titular role and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, has been surrounded by controversy ahead of its theatrical release at the end of March. The Snow White remake has drawn so much scrutiny, Disney will permit only photographers and house crew at the film's March 15 premiere, reducing the number of journalists in attendance who could potentially questions.
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