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Inside Titanic director James Cameron's obsession with the deep ocean
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2023-06-23 20:27
Meryl Streep celebrates 74th birthday as fans say 'it’s her world and we’re just living in it'
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Chris Noth felt 'iced out' by Sarah Jessica Parker and other 'SATC' co-stars after rape allegations
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James Cameron trolled after claiming he 'spent more time on Titanic than captain' after Titan sub mishap
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Kelly Clarkson had to sing heartbreaking song moments after finalizing divorce: 'Screw you, universe!'
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Kate Winslet trusted Leonardo DiCaprio enough to let him 'strangle her until she passed out' for scene
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Kevin Costner's ex Christine Baumgartner recalls their first meeting, denies ‘Yellowstone’ caused split
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Arctic Monkeys CONFIRMED for Glastonbury tonight after fears Alex Turner wouldn't be well enough
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