Zendaya and Robert Pattinson on Marriage, Secrets and ‘The Drama’
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are promoting a new A24 film called 'The Drama.' Left-leaning outlets focused on an interview discussing the actors' perspectives on marriage, privacy, and keeping plot details secret. Right-leaning coverage emphasized the film's premiere event and celebrity attendees. The story received minimal center/independent coverage.
Left-leaning sources prioritized the actors' personal insights and creative choices, including their deliberate strategy to withhold information about the film's premise from audiences. The coverage treated the interview as a substantive discussion about celebrity relationships and artistic control.
Right-leaning coverage approached the story as entertainment news, focusing on the premiere event itself, red carpet appearances, and the presence of notable celebrities rather than the actors' statements or the film's creative direction.
Key Differences
- Left outlets emphasized the interview content and thematic elements, while right-leaning coverage treated it primarily as a celebrity event story
- Left sources highlighted the deliberate secrecy surrounding the film's plot, whereas right coverage focused on attendee names and red carpet moments
- Center/independent outlets provided no coverage, creating a gap in non-partisan entertainment reporting on this story
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New York TimesAApr 1, 8:19 PM
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson on Marriage, Secrets and ‘The Drama’
The stars of the new film, “The Drama,” debate the pros and cons of dredging up the past.
SlateBApr 2, 4:45 PM
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson Have Been Hiding the Premise of Their New A24 Movie. I’ve Seen It, and, Welp.
The Drama shows what happens when edgelord comedy goes very, very wrong.
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