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Dakota Johnson critiques hollywood's remake culture

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Dakota Johnson slams Hollywood, calls industry a ‘mess’ in scathing critique
Dakota Johnson, daughter of actors Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, offers a candid critique of Hollywood's preference for sequels and remakes despite audiences wanting new experiences.

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Bit of a mess: Dakota Johnson critiques hollywood's remake culture
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Dakota Johnson Thinks Hollywood Is a 'Mess' Because of Remakes by 'People Who Don't Even Really Watch Movies'
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Dakota Johnson ‘not surprised’ by ‘Madame Web’ reviews: ‘Probably will never do anything like it again’
Dakota Johnson has no illusions about the critical and commercial reception of her latest movie, "Madame Web." Johnson responded to the negativity in a new interview with Bustle, saying ...
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Dakota Johnson gets frank about box-office bomb ‘Madame Web’: ‘Will never do anything like it again’
Dakota Johnson isn’t mincing words when it comes to talking about her cinematic bomb “Madame Web.” Johnson, 34, laid bare her feelings on the big-screen catastrophe, which was produced by ...
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‘Materialists’ Review: When Dakota Met Pedro (and Chris)
The director Celine Song follows up her “Past Lives” with a side-eyeing update on the rom-com, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.

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