Movies
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‘Glass’ Hunts Down $47 Million Box Office Opening on MLK Weekend
Despite weak reviews, the M. Night Shyamalan film is on-pace for the second-highest Martin Luther King Jr. weekend total in industry history
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‘Green Book’ Wins Producers Guild Award, Becomes Oscars Frontrunner
In a year with a fiercely competitive Oscars race and no clear favorite, the PGA finally gives us the film to beat
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Leslie Jones Calls ‘Ghostbusters’ Sequel ‘Insulting’ and ‘a D— Move’
Jason Reitman film will have no connection to 2016 all-female revival in which the “SNL” comedian starred
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‘The Mule’ Proves Clint Eastwood Is Still a Box Office Draw at 88
Eastwood’s devoted boomer fanbase have kept his latest film going steady at the box office
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Why Moviegoing Matters More Than Ever in the Trump Era (Guest Blog)
Movie ticket sales rose in 2018, exhibitor John Farr writes, fueled by a “profound need for distraction and downright escape from the news of the day”
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Does ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Have a Post-Credits Scene?
Does “Spider-Verse” follow the standard practice for Marvel movies by adding in a bonus scene after the credits?
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When ‘Beale Street’ Hits Close to Home: ‘It Was Terrifying’ (Podcast)
Let’s talk about Barry Jenkins’ beautiful, harrowing “If Beale Street Could Talk”
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Former Pixar Director Lee Unkrich Shares Letter to Former Colleagues to Explain His Exit
“You are putting important, meaningful art into the world,” the “Coco” director writes
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‘A Star Is Born’ Faces Its Oscar Season Moment of Truth at the Producers Guild Awards
To have a real chance at the Best Picture Oscar, Bradley Cooper’s film needs to start winning some big awards — and that’ll have to start with a victory from the PGA
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‘Glass’ Revives Box Office With Top 3 All-Time MLK Weekend Opening
Though it isn’t reaching analyst expectations, M. Night Shyamalan’s film is still posting the best January opening since 2015’s “American Sniper”
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Lee Unkrich, Director of ‘Coco’ and ‘Toy Story 3,’ to Leave Pixar After 25 Years
“I’m not leaving to make films at another studio; instead, I look forward to spending much-needed time with my family,” Oscar-winning director says
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Apple Sets First-Look Deal With Imagine’s Documentary Arm
Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s company to produce non-fiction TV and films for tech giant
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‘A Quiet Place,’ ‘Roma,’ ‘First Man’ Lead Sound Editing Nominations
“Mission: Impossible – Fallout” also received multiple MPSE Golden Reel Awards nominations; “Westworld,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” among top TV shows with sound editors
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Kevin Hart to Star in ‘Fatherhood’ Memoir Adaptation at Sony
Paul Weitz will direct based on memoir “Two Kisses for Maddy”
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‘Glass’ Breaks Into Thursday Box Office by Grossing $3.7 Million
M. Night Shyamalan’s follow-up to “Split” is projected to earn between $50-$64 million over the four-day weekend