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‘Lost Daughter' Wins Top Prizes at Independent Spirit Awards
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Lost Daughter,” “Drive My Car” and “Summer of Soul” were among the big winners at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards Sunday
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Ivan Reitman, ‘Ghostbusters' Director, Dies at 75
Ivan Reitman, the influential filmmaker and producer behind comedies from “Animal House” to “Ghostbusters,” has died at 75 years-old
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Mandy Moore Marks 20 Years Since ‘Walk to Remember,' Reveals Past Crush on Shane West
The actor shared a hilarious video rewatching the 2002 film and cheering on her character’s fictional relationship.
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‘Wuhan, I Am Here': Film Follows Volunteers in Sealed City
The homeless, the sick, the elderly: For people who fell through the cracks of the official system, the then-unprecedented decision to isolate the central Chinese city of Wuhan and its 13 million people was a matter of life or death
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Will Smith, Lady Gaga, Ben Affleck Score SAG Nominations
Will Smith, Lady Gaga and Ben Affleck landed individual nominations for the 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, while the casts of “Belfast” and “CODA” were among those nominated for the guild’s top award, best ensemble
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Rooney Mara to Play Audrey Hepburn in Upcoming Biopic
Audrey Hepburn’s life is going to be told in a biopic starring Oscar nominee Rooney Mara, with “Call Me By Your Name’s” Luca Guadagnino set to direct.
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Martin Scorsese Film Institute to Be Established By NYU
Martin Scorsese’s alma mater, New York University, is establishing a film institute in his name after a gift from George Lucas and Mellody Hobson. The formation of the Martin Scorsese Institute of Global Cinematic Arts was to be announced Tuesday by NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. The institute will include a virtual production center, the Martin Scorsese Department of...
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Kenneth Branagh's ‘Belfast' Wins TIFF People's Choice Award
Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical “Belfast,” a black-and-white family drama about the Northern Ireland city in the tumult of the late 1960s, on Saturday won the Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award, a telling indicator of Academy Awards chances
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Nia DaCosta, Jordan Peele Dare a New Generation to Summon ‘Candyman'
“Candyman” was always more than a surface level horror film.
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Oscars 2021: See the Full List of Academy Award Winners
See the complete list of winners for the 93rd Academy Awards, honoring the best in film.
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A ‘Romeo and Juliet' Movie That Celebrates Theatrical Roots
The cast appears at first chatting amiably as they enter a theater.
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Pandemic-Era Prize: Swedish Nurse Wins a Week of Watching Films in Isolation
The 44th Goteborg film festival opened this weekend in a mostly virtual format.
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Cannes Film Festival, Canceled in 2020, Is Postponed to July
The Cannes Film Festival, canceled altogether last year by the pandemic, is postponing this year’s edition from May to July in hopes of having an in-person festival
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Testing New Release Strategy, ‘The Croods' Opens to $14.2M
Testing a novel release strategy, Universal Pictures’ animated sequel “The Croods: A New Age” had one of the best opening weekends of the pandemic, grossing $14.2 million over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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How This N.J. Teen Produced Robert De Niro's ‘The War With Grandpa' When He Was Just 8 Years Old
New Jersey teen Tre Peart has Robert De Niro calling him “boss.” The 15-year-old joined LX News to talk about his new comedy “The War With Grandpa” and his seven-year journey to make the movie.
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Laverne Cox Says Her New Horror-Comedy ‘Bad Hair' Is About More than Just ‘a Haunted Hair Weave'
Emmy-winning actress Laverne Cox pulled back the curtain on “Bad Hair” on Hulu, her new horror-comedy about a haunted hair weave, which she says recounts the horror of white supremacy and false beauty standards for Black women.
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Jude Law, Carrie Coon on the Moody Marital Drama ‘The Nest'
Writer-director Sean Durkin returns to the big screen with his first film in nearly 10 years following his breakout debut “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”
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Former Disney Stars Selena Gomez, David Henrie Team Up in ‘This Is The Year'
“Wizards of Waverly Place” stars David Henrie and Selena Gomez are reuniting in the new film, “This Is The Year,” which is a classic coming-of-age teenage love story set to be released on August 28th and will offer a live premiere where fans can watch the movie for the first time with the stars.
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One Bad Chick: Natalie Eva Marie Speaks on New Film ‘Hard Kill' With Bruce Willis
Actress, model and pro wrestler Natalie Eva Marie costars alongside Bruce Willis and Jesse Metcalfe in new film “Hard Kill” and explains how the WWE prepared her for this role in helping maintain an intense workout routine during the pandemic.
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‘Binge This!' Actress Edy Ganem Dishes on New Sci-Fi Film ‘Useless Humans'
Actress Edy Ganem says she was proud to play a strong, ex-military woman in her latest sci-fi film “Useless Humans,” which follows four best friends who must save the world after an alien crashes a birthday party.