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‘The Whistleblower’ Won’t Reverse Rachel Weisz’s Oscar Curse
Talk about the Oscar curse. Not only has Rachel Weisz not appeared in a blockbuster since winning an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for her vivid performance as a diplomat’s do-gooder wife in The Constant Gardner (2005), but her ...