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How Having a Baby Helped ‘Encanto' Star Stephanie Beatriz Learn to Love Her Body
The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actor is appreciating her own body and loving herself more after welcoming her first child, daughter Rosaline, in August.
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‘Encanto' Wins Best Animated Feature Oscar
Not counting films from its Pixar subsidiary, Disney has won the animation Oscar four times since it was first handed out in 2002.
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A Magical Experience: CT Actress in Disney's ‘Encanto'
As Hollywood gears up for the Oscars, one of the biggest movies in contention has a Connecticut connection. Disney’s smash hit “Encanto” is delighting audiences of all ages with its magical tale set in Colombia of an ordinary girl in an extraordinary family, and some of the very first characters we meet onscreen were voiced by a homegrown talent...
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Stephanie Beatriz Recorded This ‘Encanto' Song While She Was in Labor
Beatriz, who voices Mirabel, said she didn’t tell anyone at Disney because she “didn’t want anyone to freak out.”
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Lin-Manuel Miranda Teases Possible ‘Encanto' Broadway Adaptation
Will the magical family Madrigal pack up the Casita and head to Broadway?
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Miranda Talks About Bruno, and the ‘Encanto' Phenomenon
A month after “Encanto” debuted in theaters, Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote the movie’s Colombia-inflected songs, took a long vacation.
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‘Encanto' Track Tops ‘Let It Go' as Disney's Biggest Song From Animated Film in 26 Years
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” has surpassed the hit song from “Frozen” on the Billboard Hot 100. Could it go even higher?
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Audiences Go for a Second Helping of ‘Encanto'
Leftovers were on the menu for moviegoers in North America this weekend. According to studio estimates on Sunday, “Encanto,” “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and “House of Gucci” repeated in the top three spots.
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‘Encanto,' ‘House of Gucci' Fuel Thanksgiving Box Office
Thanksgiving weekend moviegoing was still far from the feast it normally is, but Disney’s “Encanto” and the Lady Gaga-led “House of Gucci” both gave a lift to two genres that have been particularly battered by the pandemic: family movies and adult dramas.