Movies
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‘I Lost My Body,’ ‘Vivarium’ Win Prizes in Cannes Critics’ Week Section
Cannes 2019: Other Critics’ Week winners include “A White, White Day,” “She Runs” and “Our Mothers”
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‘Your Name’ Director Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Weathering With You’ Acquired by GKIDS
Anime will open in Japanese and English-language versions in theaters in early 2020 following 2019 awards-qualifying run
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WGA Accepts Offer to Resume Talks With Talent Agencies
The Writers Guild ended its agreement with the Association of Talent Agents due to a dispute over packaging
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‘Oh Mercy’ Film Review: Is This Cop Drama a Pilot In Disguise?
Cannes 2019: Idiosyncratic director Arnaud Desplechin breaks form with this standard-issue procedural
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‘Game of Thrones’ Final Thoughts and Oh No, Hold Up, Wait: Is Bran a Mass Murderer? (Podcast)
Let’s take time to reflect on a show that brought us a decade of joy
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Jesse Eisenberg, Antonio Banderas and 19 More Portraits From TheWrap’s Cannes Studio (Photos)
Stars and filmmakers stop by TheWrap’s studio at La Journée by The Land
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Daniel Craig to Undergo Ankle Surgery for Injury Sustained While Filming ‘James Bond 25’
“Production will continue whilst Craig is rehabilitating for two weeks post-surgery,” said the official James Bond Twitter account
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Camila Morrone’s ‘Mickey and the Bear’ Acquired by Utopia for Fall Release
Drama that played at Cannes co-stars James Badge Dale and was written and directed by Annabelle Attanasio
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‘Brightburn’ Reviews Run Hot and Cold: From ‘Wafer-Thin Exercise’ to ‘Winningly Scary’
“The truth of what lurks beneath the floorboards turns out to be of no particular consequence,” one critic says of the Elizabeth Banks-led horror flick.
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James Wan, Sam Raimi to Produce Feature Film Adaptation of Dutch Horror Short ‘The Burden’
JS Entertainment and Starlight Media won the auction for the rights on Tuesday
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Dale Earnhardt Jr-Michael Waltrip NASCAR Doc Acquired by 1091, Feature Version Also in the Works
“Blink of an Eye” directed by Paul Taublieb to be released in theaters and on demand this fall
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Natalie Portman Denies Relationship With Moby, Calls DJ an ‘Older Man Being Creepy’
“He said I was 20; I definitely wasn’t. I was a teenager. I had just turned 18. There was no fact checking from him or his publisher,” actress says
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Christopher Nolan’s New Film Gets a Title as Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Michael Caine Join the Cast
Filming has begun on Warner Bros.’ “international espionage” project
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‘Matthias & Maxime’ Film Review: Xavier Dolan Finds Maturity at the Ripe Old Age of 30
Cannes 2019: The Canadian director has always been a maestro of oversized emotions, but the warmth and restraint of “Matthias & Maxime” is what gives it life
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‘Booksmart’ Film Review: Debut Director Olivia Wilde Delivers Witty Coming-of-Age Comedy
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein create a believable friendship in a tale of young nerdy girls out for a wild grad night