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‘Wicked’ Heading to Peacock in March
The Oscar-nominated film is currently available on VOD and is still playing in many theaters.
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Ethan Hawke on Shedding Hair and Height to Play Lorenz Hart in ‘Blue Moon’
Hawke is unrecognizable as the 5-foot balding Broadway genius in Richard Linklater’s new film. "It was demolishing to my vanity," he says from Berlin.
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‘Old Guy’ Review: Christoph Waltz and Cooper Hoffman Star in a Simon West-Helmed Action-Comedy That Fails on Both Fronts
Lucy Liu also appears in this movie about an aging hitman forced to work with a much younger trainee.
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Oprah Winfrey, Selena Gomez Among New Oscars Presenters With Nick Offerman on Board as Show Announcer
The lineup of new presenters set to take the Oscars stage on March 2 also includes Willem Dafoe, Goldie Hawn, Ben Stiller, Sterling K. Brown, Joe Alwyn, Lily-Rose Depp, Ana de Armas and Connie Nielsen.
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Quiet Berlin Market Wraps With Few Big Deals But Some Optimism
A handful of domestic deals and a studio bidding war for a Natalie Portman rom-com helped light up an otherwise uneventful European Film Market. "Movies that sell are selling at pre-pandemic prices."
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‘It Ends With Us’: Blake Lively Claims Two Other Actresses Are Prepared to Testify Against Justin Baldoni
The new allegations were part of an amended complaint filed late Tuesday by Lively, including that Baldoni’s Wayfarer partner and billionaire Steve Sarowitz allegedly told a witness he will protect the studio “like Israel protected itself from Hamas.”
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‘Anora’ Named Best Picture of 2024 by Vancouver Film Critics Circle
Oscar nominee Mikey Madison was also given the best female actor crown for her role as a sex worker in Sean Baker’s screwball comedy.
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Timothée Chalamet Recalls How Growing Up in NYC Building Made Him “Terrified” of Acting
"This building truthfully made me scared of acting because it's a tough lifestyle," he said.
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UFO Conspiracy Thriller From Joseph Kosinski, Jerry Bruckheimer Ignites Bidding War (Exclusive)
Studios are battling over the pricey package from the duo behind 'Top Gun: Maverick' and this summer's 'F1.'
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‘Vision Quest’ at 40: Matthew Modine Explains How the Coming-of-Age Classic Landed Him ‘Full Metal Jacket’
The surprising origin story involves an F-bomb wielding Val Kilmer, who Modine says once told him, "I'm sick of you. I'm tired of you getting all the jobs in town."
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‘Khartoum’ Review: Experimental Doc Poignantly Captures the Crisis in Sudan
A collective of Sudanese and British filmmakers collaborate with five residents from Khartoum to construct a kaleidoscopic document of identity, survival and hope.
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Kevin Spacey Responds to Guy Pearce Claims He Was “Targeted” By ‘L.A. Confidential’ Co-Star: “Grow Up, You Are Not a Victim”
Pearce previously told The Hollywood Reporter that Spacey had made him feel uncomfortable while filming.
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Where and When to Stream ‘The Last Showgirl’ Online
The drama, directed by Gia Coppola and starring Pamela Anderson, is ready to stream at home.
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‘The Message’ Review: A Minimalist, Beautifully Shot Argentine Road Movie That Celebrates Both Nature and the Supernatural
Writer-director Ivan Fund's roving black-and-white feature, which played competition in Berlin, follows a little girl who claims she can read the minds of animals.
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Marla Gibbs, 93, Says She’s Ready for More Work: “Anybody Got Any Projects?”
Gibbs received the American Black Film Festival Legacy Award on Sunday, with Giancarlo Esposito, Aaron Pierre, Keke Palmer and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor also among the night’s honorees.
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‘Lonesome Dove’ Adaptation in the Works at Teton Ridge
The Western-focused production company has landed both the film and TV rights to Larry McMurtry’s series of books.
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