Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal and Dakota Johnson
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In Celine Song’s rom-com follow-up to her Oscar-nominated 'Past Lives,' Pedro Pascal is rich, Chris Evans is poor and Dakota Johnson is a matchmaking mercenary.
By this metric alone, Celine Song’s “Materialists” is something else entirely. Song’s characters tell us bluntly what their salary is, or how much their apartment costs. Economic reality, in fact, drives the narrative.
Dakota Johnson plays a modern-day matchmaker in Celine Song’s bittersweet meditation on love and commerce. When you have such attractive players as Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans looking for love against the gleaming backdrop of modern-day New York — well, you’ve entered rom-com heaven, right?
Or something rom-com adjacent. Both embracing and deconstructing the genre, "Materialists" is a well-acted affair with three A-list leads – Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal – and while certainly thoughtful, the film's strengths are upended by a ...
Chris Evans and Dakota Johnson didn’t fall in love with one of the key moments in their new movie, "Materialists."
It was [the] early 2000s, and it was the movie everybody wanted. I went and had to audition. I sat in this audition roo
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Chris Evans admitted that it is 'sad to not be back with the band' filming an 'Avengers' movie while many of his past costars coalesce in London to film 2026's 'Avengers: Doomsday,' years after he gave up playing Captain America after 2019's 'Avengers: Endgame.