‘Sh*t the bed’: Why Barbie movie writer quit
One key figure involved in the dramatic, years-long journey to getting the Barbie movie made is finally speaking out.
One key figure involved in the dramatic, years-long journey to getting the Barbie movie made is finally speaking out.
The Aussie actress unveiled her most showstopping Barbiecore ensemble yet as she stepped out on the pink carpet for the London premiere.
The release of one of the most highly-anticipated Aussie films of the year has been pushed back indefinitely due to the Hollywood strike.
After months of hype and unprecedented levels of pinkness, Margot Robbie’s Barbie movie is finally here. But it’s definitely not for kids. See review.
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