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Rothman urges theaters to curb ads and sharpen the cinema experience
Cregger Unleashes a Hellbound Vision for Resident Evil at CinemaCon
Takashi Yamazaki Teases Grandgear: An English‑language Sci‑Fi Debut Slated for 2028
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse Finds Release Date, Unveils First Footage at CinemaCon
Crunchyroll’s Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary Emerges as 2026’s Standout Horror Series
CinemaCon Teases Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse as Miles Morales Enters a Final Chapter
Stranger Things: The Unresolved Fate of Dr. Owens
Supernatural Cameo Falls Short as The Rookie Delivers Its Weakest Episode This Season
Jim Jarmusch, The Silent Conductor of a Cinematic Soundtrack
Undertone review: a bold sonic premise that fails to land
Leslie Vernon Returns in a Fan‑Driven Revival: Behind the Mask II Reimagines the Classic
The Stranger review: Ozon stages Camus with cool, glossy restraint
Rom-Com Reckoning: Why You, Me & Tuscany Has Black Creatives Watching Box Office
Fuze review – a glossy London heist that never fully lands
Box Office Milestone: Mario Galaxy and Hail Mary Spark Biggest January–April Gains for 2026
Rooster’s Episode 6 Brings Back a Villain, Danielle Deadwyler and Phil Dunster Weigh In
Titanique on Broadway: A Campy, Crowd-Pleasing Parody Sails on Céline Dion’s Hits
Review: An Archival Portrait of Trump’s First Term
Mile End Kicks Review: Barbie Ferreira Plays a Twenty-Two-Year-Old Music Critic in an Indie-Rock Comedy
Colman Domingo Shines on SNL Debut, Even If Some Sketches Stall
A-Train’s Anime-Style Exit Shocks The Boys Season 5 Premiere
Star Trek’s Most Potent Weapons, Reimagined: A Top-10 Breakdown
Revisiting Sam Levinson’s Sundance Debut: What Another Happy Day Reveals About Euphoria
Rabbit Hole: A Kiefer Sutherland Spy Thriller That Deserved a Longer Run
Why the Hail Mary trailer made Rocky the movie’s real heart
Mario Galaxy Movie Review: a glossy spectacle that stumbles over its own name
James Cameron Tops CinemaCon 2026 Big Screen Honors
Bugonia Exits Peacock on April 26, 2026
Ride Along 3 Moves Forward With New Writer After a Ten-Year Wait
Ozon’s The Stranger reimagined as a cool, minimalist drama
WGA’s Four-Year Tentative Deal Boosts Healthcare and Signals the Path for Other Guilds
Nicolas Cage Returns in Lords of War Sequel, Set for 2027 Release
Blumhouse’s The Mummy Sets a New Runtime Benchmark for the Franchise
Ashley Barrett’s Mind Powers Unveiled in The Boys Season 5
Be Fri shelved: Inside Pixar’s rare cancellation and its aftershocks
Chuck Palahniuk on Fight Club: he loved the movie more than his book
Super Mario Galaxy Movie Surges Past $310 Million in Weekend Box Office Update
Family Ties in Three Acts: Jarmusch’s Tender Triptych
Christopher Abbott Navigates Stage, Netflix, and a Storied Career
Michaela Coel Reemerges with Two Lead Roles and a Fresh Creative Compass
Jenna Bush Hager Makes a Prada 2 Cameo, Melvin Drops a Today Spoiler
The Drama review rethinks a modern shotgun wedding with prickly wit
You, Me & Tuscany stumbles under the Tuscan sun
Cannes 2026: Seydoux and Deneuve to Double Up in Competition
Sister Sage Recalibrates Her Role in The Boys Season 5 (Exclusive)
Fujiko Finds Global Sales Partner as SC Films Takes Worldwide Rights
Metal Gear Solid Film Lands at Sony With Final Destination Duo
Sundance CDMX 2026: A New Wave of Indie Titles Arrives in Mexico City
Michael Jackson Biopic Gets a Rework: 22 Days of Reshoots, $15 Million, and a Fresh Ending
Olivia Munn Reveals Co-Star Refused to Be Saved by a Woman, Prompting a Scene Rework
State Senator presses WGA West to end strike, urging a fair deal for staffers
You, Me & Tuscany Review: Bailey and Page Spark a Nostalgic Tuscan Romance
Fans Crown the Real Villain in Zendaya’s The Drama, Sparking Online Debate
The Housemaid Author Comes Forward, Revealing Real Identity
Bullseye Shakes Daredevil: Born Again S2E4 Elevates the Season
Fuze review: a glossy London caper that never quite detonates
Invincible’s Lobster Moment Signals Oliver Grayson’s Next Chapter
The Boys Season 5 Crafted Before the 2024 Vote, Creators Say: Things Aren’t Looking Great (Exclusive)
Netflix Opens Argentina Office, Unveils Slate From Darín, de la Iglesia, Larraín and Mitre
Greta Gerwig Signs with CAA After Barbie, Sets Sights on Narnia
False Gun Hoax Triggers Arrests at Whitby Cinema
Mortensen’s Absence in The Hunt for Gollum Triggers Fan Nervousness
PGA Reveals Dates for 2027 and 2028 Producers Guild Awards
Attic Blaze Hits Hollywood’s Magic Castle, Firefighters Respond
Steve Howey Departs High Potential as Nick Wagner Following Season 2, with a Possible S3 Return as a Guest
X-Men Reboot Director Signals a Bold New Chapter for the Franchise
Twists, Tension, and a Cliffhanger: High Potential’s Season 2 Finale Leaves the Roman Mystery Unresolved
Inside The Drama’s Soundtrack: When Each Song Unfolds On Screen
Wheel of Time: A Prime Video Fantasy Worth a Second Look
Dan Levy Considered a Schitt’s Creek Sequel Before Catherine O’Hara’s Death, but Won’t Pursue It Now
Maul: Shadow Lord Debuts a New Alien Species as Order 66 Survivors Enter Canon
Editing The Drama: Crafting a Mind‑Driven Montage
Mario Galaxy Debut Lights Up the Box Office, With Room for Project Hail Mary
Pluribus Season 2 Moves Forward With Positive Filming Update From Apple TV Star
Vertigo revisited: Kim Novak opens a window on Hitchcock’s classic
My Undesirable Friends, Part I: The Final Broadcast from Moscow
Born Again Teases a Kingpin Replacement and a Brand New Day for Spider-Man
Super Mario Galaxy Movie Rockets to $372M Global Box Office Debut
How X-Men’s Low-Budget Opening Credits Echoed Fight Club
Why Battlestar Galactica Embraced Religion While Star Trek Stayed Skeptical
Maul: Shadow Lord Review — Disney+’s Noir-Driven Star Wars Crime Tale Shines
D Is for Distance reimagined: memory, road, and the politics of perception
The Rolling Stones’ 10 Most Perfect Tracks, Reimagined
Dhurandhar: The Revenge Hits $174 Million Worldwide, First Indian Film to Break $25 Million in North America
Lisa Kudrow Says Today’s Multi-Cams Are Missing the Sharp Edge of Classic Jokes
Dan Levy Thought About a Schitt’s Creek Sequel Before Catherine O’Hara’s Death, But Won’t Do It Now
Judge Tosses Blake Lively’s Harassment Claims Against Baldoni; Retaliation Allegations Head to Trial
Fuze review: a glossy London caper that fizzles
Absolute Batman Elevates a New Wave of Artist Stars
Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler Unveil The Last Five Years Live Album to Mark 25th Anniversary
4K Restored No Picnic Returns to Film Forum, Recreating an East Village Moment
Robyn’s Queer Cinema: Dance Floors, Catharsis, and Film
March for Our Lives questions The Drama’s marketing
Andy Serkis Confirms a New Aragorn for The Hunt for Gollum
Why Fox McCloud’s Spotlight in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Makes Marketing Sense
PBS’s The Forsytes: A six-part Gilded Age replacement renewed for two more seasons
Casting Slip Almost Spoiled Nolan’s Batman Twist
St. Denis Medical Lands on Netflix, Expanding NBC’s Mockumentary Hit
Stiller Looks for a Bigger Crowd for Permanent Midnight, His Dark Biopic with Owen Wilson
Majors Window-Tumble on Daily Wire Set Sparks On-Set Safety Discussion
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Box Office Milestone: Mario Galaxy and Hail Mary Spark Biggest January–April Gains for 2026

Illumination and Universal's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie dominated theaters in its second weekend, crossing the $300 million mark in North America and $600 million globally. In the U.S., the film…
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Directing Urchin: Harris Dickinson on crafting an adventurous debut

Harris Dickinson, best known for his acting work, steps into the director’s chair with his feature debut, Urchin, which he wrote and directed. The London-set drama centers on Mike, a drifting…
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Oscars: Conan O’Brien to Return as Host in 2026

On the heels of a critically acclaimed 2025 ceremony that attracted the highest ratings for an Oscars telecast in five years, executive producers Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan and producers Jeff…
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Daniel Craig’s Racy Turn in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Earns Raves at Venice Film Festival With 9-Minute Standing Ovation

Drew Starkey, director Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig attend the 'Queer' red carpet in Venice. GETTY IMAGES The A24 film, co-starring Drew Starkey, Lesley Manville, Jason Schwartzman and rising pop star Omar…
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Two Draculas, One Set: How Y Llegaron de Noche Reimagines Dracula’s Spanish Shoot
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Two Draculas, One Set: How Y Llegaron de Noche Reimagines Dracula’s Spanish Shoot

Overview Y Llegaron de Noche reimagines the making of Dracula, a 1931 Universal classic, by threading a fictional account of the Spanish-language production alongside the English version. Shot in tandem to…
Forensic experts crown No Country for Old Men’s killer as cinema’s most realistic psychopath
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Forensic experts crown No Country for Old Men’s killer as cinema’s most realistic psychopath

Hollywood often trades accuracy for drama when depicting mental illness. A forensic assessment highlights Anton Chigurh, the chilling antagonist of No Country for Old Men, as the most faithful cinematic portrayal…
Indy’s One Beard Moment: Harrison Ford’s Brief Facial Hair in a Single Scene
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Indy’s One Beard Moment: Harrison Ford’s Brief Facial Hair in a Single Scene

Indiana Jones is defined by his fedora, whip, and a swagger that rarely hints at aging. His rugged look usually stays clean-shaven, even as danger follows his every step. Yet a…
Tron: Ares Stumbles at Box Office as Roofman and Kiss of the Spider Woman Struggle
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Tron: Ares Stumbles at Box Office as Roofman and Kiss of the Spider Woman Struggle

Disney’s Tron: Ares kicked off its run with a $33.5 million domestic debut, pulled from roughly 4,000 theaters this weekend. The sci‑fi sequel entered the market with eyes on a bigger…
DMV Review: Tim Meadows Lights Up a CBS Office Comedy That Could Use More Spark
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DMV Review: Tim Meadows Lights Up a CBS Office Comedy That Could Use More Spark

In CBS’s new single-camera office comedy DMV, Tim Meadows steps into the role of Gregg and immediately injects life into a premise that risks feeling dreary. The DMV setting is a…
LA Rain Spurs Mudslide Warnings, Pepperdine Remote Classes, Topanga Closure — Updated
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LA Rain Spurs Mudslide Warnings, Pepperdine Remote Classes, Topanga Closure — Updated

Rains sweeping into the Los Angeles basin are setting off precautionary actions as authorities prepare for possible debris flows in burn zones. In the latest update, Pepperdine University will move Malibu…
Keanu Reeves Salutes Diane Keaton as a Generous Artist and a Truly Special Presence
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Keanu Reeves Salutes Diane Keaton as a Generous Artist and a Truly Special Presence

Keanu Reeves is honoring his late Something's Gotta Give co-star, Diane Keaton, describing her as a generous artist and a truly special presence who left a lasting impression on him. The…
Madgic Secures Global Deals for Emerald Animated Series
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Madgic Secures Global Deals for Emerald Animated Series

Madgic Distribution, the Paris-based kids’ content outfit, kicked off its MipJunior run with the sale of an upcoming animated series, Emerald. Buyers spanning Knowledge Canada, Mediacorp Singapore and Noga Israel have…
MTV’s Golden Era Has Ended, and Pop Culture Feels the Void
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MTV’s Golden Era Has Ended, and Pop Culture Feels the Void

MTV burst onto screens on August 1, 1981, signaling a bold shift in how music and television could intersect. Its debut featured The Buggles’ Video Killed the Radio Star and a…
Nancy Meyers Reflects on Diane Keaton, a Friend and Creative Partner for Four Decades
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Nancy Meyers Reflects on Diane Keaton, a Friend and Creative Partner for Four Decades

Nancy Meyers is honoring Diane Keaton with a heartfelt tribute that highlights a bond spanning nearly four decades. Keaton, an Academy Award winner, died on Saturday at age 79, marking the…

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