Movies
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Mindy Kaling’s ‘Late Night’ Lands June Release Date
“Last season of ‘Game of Thrones’ will be done by then, so you have no reason not to see it,” Kaling says in announcement video
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No, Lady Gaga Is Not Actually ‘in Love’ With Bradley Cooper (Video)
“Fooled ya!” singer says on Wednesday’s “Kimmel” appearance
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Cinemark CEO Boldly Predicts Record Box Office Grosses This Year That Could Top $12 Billion
“When we look forward, it’s truly likely box office hit one after the other,” Mark Zoradi says
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‘Dark Phoenix’: Jean Grey Cries in the Rain (and Destroys Lots of Property) in New Trailer (Video)
There’s also a colorful poster
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6 Things You Need to Know About the Impasse Between Hollywood Writers and Agencies
WGA will vote March 25 on new rules for agents
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Will Smith Exits James Gunn’s ‘Suicide Squad’ Sequel
Actor played Deadshot in the 2016 original
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‘Greta’ Film Review: Neil Jordan’s Psycho Stalker Flick Is Bloody Good Fun
Chloe Grace Moretz and Isabelle Huppert star in Jordan’s riff on horror-movie cliches
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Ray Liotta in Talks to Join ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Film ‘The Many Saints of Newark’
“Goodfellas” star joins cast that includes Alessandro Nivola, Vera Farmiga and Billy Magnussen
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Jim Carrey Goes Nuclear on Trump Over North Korea in Latest Political Artwork
Actor/artist says president deserves “a Nobel Prize for cowardice and moral desolation”
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‘The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind’ Film Review: Chiwetel Ejiofor Steps Behind Camera for Confident Directorial Debut
Ejiofor writes, directs and stars in a powerful adaptation of an African novel for Netflix that the whole family can enjoy
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Mahershala Ali to Star in Sci-Fi Film ‘Sovereign’ From ‘A Quiet Place’ Writers
Marc Munden will direct
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‘Apollo 11’ Film Review: You Know How It Comes Out, But It’s Still a Hell of a Ride
Sundance 2019: Todd Douglas Miller’s documentary uses original footage of the moon mission that sometimes seems too vivid and too visceral to have come from the vaults
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‘The Wedding Guest’ Film Review: Dev Patel Thriller Is Heavy on Ambience, Light on Actual Thrills
Director Michael Winterbottom has a strong sense of place, but his usual sense of story is missing in this kidnapping saga
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‘Climax’ Film Review: Is It a Movie, or an LSD Trip?
Cannes 2018: Director Gaspar Noé unleashes a troupe of Europe’s most nimble dancers to vogue you, krump you and pop-lock you through one very bad trip
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‘Mapplethorpe’ Film Review: Matt Smith Brings the Controversial Photographer to Vivid Life
Director Ondi Timoner isn’t afraid to stare at the artist’s outrageous life — or his full-frontal photos
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Dan Callahan