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Pedro Almodovar is open to making a Batgirl film; Nancy Meyers will direct her next feature for Netflix; what movies changed your life?
Richard Linklater on hangout movies, Houston in the late ’60s and the inspiration behind Apollo 10½, which may be his most Richard Linklater film yet.
“I haven’t been home to my place in New York in over four years,” says Brian Tyree Henry — and the main reason is Atlanta.
Love for Bruce Willis; Will Smith refused to leave the Oscars; Chris Rock tells cheering fans that he’s “still processing” but to expect some jokes soon.
How the LAPD describes the biggest pop-culture moment of our time; Oscars ratings are better, but not good; Top Gun: Maverick salutes Val Kilmer’s Iceman.
The story of making CODA, and writer-director Siân Heder’s quest to get it right; why CODA’s upset Oscar win is also a win for Sundance.
CODA, writer-director Siân Heder’s moving story of a child of Deaf parents in a Massachusetts fishing town, won Best Picture […]
Will Smith Smacks Chris Rock, Wins Best Actor: ‘Keep My Wife’s Name Out of Your F—ing Mouth’ (Video)
Will Smith struck Chris Rock at the Oscars after the comedian made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Jada Pinkett Smith, appearing in GI Jane 2.
People who like their Oscars apolitical didn’t get what they wanted as Sunday’s ceremony quickly went political — but didn’t […]
In Hypochondriac, the impressive debut from writer-director Addison Heimann, Zach Villa plays Will, a traumatized man who seems, at first, to be doing well.
The Godfather turns 50; another member of the Academy resigns; Bill Murray has a line of NFTS, and a great opportunity for environmental filmmakers.
Some Oscar honesty; some Oscar Isaac honesty about Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law; two cool festivals; tell us your favorite movies of 2021.
WeCrashed, starring Jared Leto as WeWork founder Adam Neumann, illustrates his early years promoting Krawlers, a line of baby clothes with knee pads.
An in-depth discussion of Fresh; Tom Cruise will get some Cannes adulation; Magnolia songstress Aimee Mann shares some disappointing news about Steely Dan.
Volodymyr Zelensky uses a film to illustrate Ukraine’s need; Mike Myers is back with a series about a secret society; Nicholas Cage achives perfection.
How Andy Warhol’s love life fueled his art; a Leonardo DiCaprio myth sweeps social media; a doc goes beyond the idea of Marilyn Monroe as a “tragic victim.”
Leonardo DiCaprio is helping Ukraine with donations to several charities, but reports that he gave $10 million to Ukrainian fighters are false
Akira Kurosawa looks to be a big influence on a Batman sequence; an author says the Zodiac Killer may finally be unmasked; Ryan Coogler was wrongly detained
Zodiac Killer revealed? Jarett Kobek, author of How to Find Zodiac, says obscure cultural references in the Zodiac ‘s letters point to a comics and sci-fi fan.
Madonna leads the search to cast Madonna, which reportedly includes Florence Pugh and Julia Garner; 50 Cent packs his bags.
Meet Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov; Matt Reeves misses The Batman premiere due to COVID-19; Sam Elliott doesn’t understand The Power of the Dog.
The Oscars time-saving rubs folks the wrong way; great actresses unite for a Tom Brady road-trip movie; the Blonde Cannes drama.
Bill Murray will star in a new Aziz Ansari film; watch the Frontline doc based on the same book as the film; changes in Oxford; edited Oscars; Baby Billy.