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Knives Out sequels carve out a fortune; Ryan Coogler takes a pass on the Academy; Sound of Metal breakout star Paul Raci would like to thank his wife/agent.
David Fincher talks with us about the myth of perfection; Tyler Perry and Franklin Leonard on what to do about Georgia; the ecstatic Zola trailer.
Calls for a Georgia boycott, again; more Armie Hammer trouble; a new doc looks at how a cruise ship’s pandemic response foreshadowed the world’s.
Tribeca returns in-person in June, the cast of Obi-Wan Kenobi includes Benny Safdie of the Safdie brothers; Woody Allen mounts a dated defense.
Oscar winner Ruth Carter on outfitting everyone in Wakanda and Zamunda; Bo Burnham joins the great cast of a new Lakers series; R.I.P. Jessica Walter.
Making cinematic forgeries for Wes Anderson and Steven Spielberg; Johnny Depp loses again in “wife beater” case; Nomadland gains Oscars momentum.
Should you move to Mississippi? We talk with Mississippi Film Office director about tax incentives, small-town opportuntiies, and the Coen brothers.
John Wick and his creator part ways; Black Widow is coming to your house; goodbye to George Segal. Plus: a real catchy song from 1967.
Mike Tyson endorses a Jamie Foxx series about his life, but not a dueling project; The Wolf of Wall Street turns to Game Stop; Muppet Oscars.
Falcon and the Winter Soldier on how superheroes make money; Promising Young Woman and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm win WGA awards.
Tom Hanks is done with solitaire; how Blockbuster Video went from one store to 9,000 stores to one store; a panel on how to make people see your first film.
Tina Turner tells her story; a young pirate in love; a Coming 2 America conversation; Justice League: The Snyder Cut; congratulations to StudioFest.
Where to watch all of the Oscar nominees, and listen to our interviews with quite a few of them — including Promising Young Woman nominee Carey Mulligan.
A new doc attempts to unmask the “Q” behind QAnon; the Cecil Hotel director asks people to knock it off; Woody Allen and Jeffrey Epstein.
Oscar surprises; Woody Allen gets an open invitation to give his side, and a special preview of a new book about 1970 Best Picture winner Midnight Cowboy.
The Safdie brothers will produce a Paul Reubens/Pee-wee Herman doc; Netflix may address the password situation; the Ron Howard cave-rescue movie has a cast.
In today’s Movie News: A Kenneth Branagh Bee Gees biopic; theaters get a pile of money and are poised to reopen in L.A.; Stacey Dash changes her mind.
Paolo Carnera, the acclaimed Italian director of photography whose latest film is Ramin Bahrani’s The White Tiger, has advice for anyone shooting a film.
The White Tiger DP reveals some secrets and insights; L.A. theaters won’t be too crowded when they return; a drone invades a bowling alley.
Eddie Murphy answers a question on the latest episode of Marc Maron’s WTF that dogged him early in his career: How did he get so famous so fast?
The Pepe Le Pew saga gets dumber; Nomadland v. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm; Tom and Jerry get cancelled (by Justice League)
How the Tekashi 6ix9ine documentary Supervillian upped the action; WandaVision is a show we saw and found OK; Pepe Le Pew is bad.
John Singleton gave Craig Brewer his first big break years ago, but asked the young white director to do something in return.