Movies
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Anne Hathaway’s ‘Sesame Street’ Film Shoot Pushed Back 9 Months (Exclusive)
Production, which was to start in July, is now slated to begin in April 2020 for a 2021 release
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Adam Driver Political Thriller ‘The Report’ Gets September Theatrical Release Date
Amazon bought the film, starring Annette Bening and Jon Hamm, for $14 million at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival
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IMAX Entertainment Adds Mo Rhim, James Toney as SVPs
Former Paramount and Fox execs to develop content and partnerships with IMAX Entertainment President Megan Colligan
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‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Projected to Score $150 Million-Plus in 6-Day Opening
Sony is releasing the first post-‘Endgame’ MCU film ahead of the July 4 holiday
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Dwayne Johnson to Receive Generation Award at MTV Movie & TV Awards
The Rock previously hosted the ceremony with Kevin Hart in 2016
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Jimmy Fallon’s ‘True Confessions’: Kumail Nanjiani Tried to Kill Someone Back in Singapore (Video)
Chris Hemsworth just learned a lot about his “Men in Black: International” co-star
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‘The Dead Don’t Die’ Film Review: Star-Studded Zombie Flick Runs Out of Steam
Cannes 2019: Jim Jarmusch’s latest is appealing, but one-note
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‘Shaft’ Film Review: Old-School Swagger Meets Millennial Wokeness in Uneasy Crime-Comedy Mix
Jessie T. Usher tries to keep Samuel L. Jackson and Richard Roundtree’s macho sexism in check in a mostly successful three-boot
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A Georgia Crew Member to Hollywood: Don’t Boycott, #StayAndFight (Guest Blog)
“We are on the same side. We also want to defeat the ‘heartbeat bill,’” veteran story artist Mark Simon writes
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WarnerMedia Names CAA’s Christy Haubegger Chief Enterprise Inclusion Officer
Exec exits agency after 14 years
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‘Blue Note Records: Beyond the Notes’ Film Review: Documentary Crams Ten Pounds of Jazz History Into a Five-Pound Sack
Legendary musicians, great producers, a storied legacy and a new generation of genius is just too much for one movie to cover
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‘Rolling Thunder Revue’ Fact Check: How Martin Scorsese’s Bob Dylan ‘Documentary’ Bends the Truth
We separate fact from fantasy in Martin Scorsese’s deliberate piece of Dylanesque mythmaking disguised as a documentary
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Sylvia Miles, Two-Time Oscar Nominee for ‘Midnight Cowboy’ and ‘Farewell, My Lovely,’ Dies at 94
Actress also appeared in “Wall Street” and “Evil Under the Sun”
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‘Plus One’ Film Review: Maya Erskine Shines in Wedding-Season Rom-Com
Single college pals brave a flurry of weddings as each other’s guests in this charming set-up, but it’s rising star Erskine you’ll be toasting
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‘Coco’ Writer Matthew Aldrich to Oversee ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ Films, Shows for Netflix
The “Narnia” books have sold more than 100 million copies