Movies
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Hollywood Agents Association Accuses WGA of Attempting to ‘Remake the Entire Industry’
“We are making a power grab. A necessary, proper and fair power grab,” WGAW President David A. Goodman has said about negotiations with ATA
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‘Run the Race’ Film Review: Tim Tebow’s Faith-Based Football Saga Elevates the Material a Step or Two
The cinematography and editing place this Christian movie a tiny bit above the fray, but it suffers the usual Bible-thumping drawbacks
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Brody Stevens, Stand-Up Comedian and Actor, Dies at 48
Comedian was best known for roles in films like “The Hangover” and numerous television appearances
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Son of Ex-Time’s Up CEO Hires Kevin Spacey’s Lawyer to Defend Sexual Assault Accusation
Gary “Dijon” Bowden Jr. has hired Alan Jackson, who also represents one of the most prominent men accused in the #MeToo movement
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Yes, That Was THAT Dead Villain in ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ – Here’s What it Means
A character presumed dead in the “Star Wars” prequels has actually been hanging around for a while — and there seems to be more to come
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HBO’s ‘OG’: Jeffrey Wright Says It Was ‘Unsettling’ How Comfortable He Became in a Real Prison Cell
Like, he watched the Democratic National Convention from inside the cell during breaks while filming, actor tells TheWrap
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Yorgos Lanthimos to Direct and Adapt Crime Novel ‘Pop. 1280’
‘The Favourite’ director will write screenplay based on Jim Thompson book first published in 1964
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Does ‘The Lego Movie 2’ Have a Post-Credits Scene?
Since “The Lego Movie 2” is often a send-up of other franchise pictures, does it also lampoon post-credits scenes?
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Director Rob Cohen Denies Daughter’s Accusation of Sexual Assault
Filmmaker behind the original “The Fast and the Furious” and “The Hurricane Heist” calls accusations “both untrue and unimaginable” and says he has “never raped anyone”
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John Krasinski Will Return to Direct ‘A Quiet Place’ Sequel
Second film will hit theaters May 15, 2020
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A Hostless Oscars? The Last Time the Academy Tried That, Things Got Ugly
The story of Allan Carr’s hostless train wreck in 1989 ought to be a cautionary tale for this year’s show producers
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Woody Allen to Shoot a New Film in Spain With Funding From ‘Midnight in Paris’ Team
Barcelona-based financing conglomerate Mediapro previously financed the director’s “Vicky Christina Barcelona”
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‘How to Train Your Dragon 3’ Fires Up $3 Million at Thursday Box Office
Universal’s film in animated trilogy “The Hidden World” is projected for $45 million opening
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‘Paddleton’ Film Review: Ray Romano and Mark Duplass Face Mortality in Moving, Funny Bromance
The story deals with cancer and assisted suicide, but ultimately this Netflix piece is about two losers helping each other navigate life
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Time’s Up CEO Lisa Borders Resigned After Son Accused of Sexual Assault
The CEO was in the job only three months