Movies
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Chloe Grace Moretz’s ‘Miseducation of Cameron Post’ Acquired by HBO
2018 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner will stream early this year
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Kerry Washington’s Broadway Play ‘American Son’ Set for Film Adaptation From Netflix
Filming to begin in February
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Unpaid Fyre Festival Cook Wins Back Life Savings From Crowdfunding Campaign
Maryann Rolle, who appears in documentary “Fyre,” surpassed $123,000 fundraising goal
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Kenan Thompson and ‘Mighty Ducks’ Cast Reunite at Hockey Game (Photos)
“SNL” star is joined by Garette Ratliff Henson, Vincent LaRusso, Danny Tamberelli and Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
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Disney Has Already Lost $1 Billion on Streaming Behind Hulu, BAMTech Investments
Company losses come ahead of the launch of its Disney+ streaming service
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Edgar Wright Says ‘Baby Driver 2’ First Draft ‘Exists’
“Shaun of the Dead” filmmaker also gave details on his next movie
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‘Holmes & Watson’ and ‘Gotti’ Lead 2019 Razzie Nominations for Worst Picture
Trump even gets “Worst Actor” nods for playing himself in “Fahrenheit 11/9” and “Death of a Nation”
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Will Make a Cameo in ‘The LEGO Movie 2’ (Video)
The Supreme Court Justice doesn’t have a speaking role, but did give the directors her blessing
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‘Shazam!’: Billy Enjoys the Perks of Being a Superhero in New TV Spot (Video)
Best part of being a superhero is that you don’t get your ID checked at the liquor store
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Andy Vajna, ‘Rambo’ Producer, Dies at 74
Vajna was also a producer on “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” and “Total Recall”
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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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John Farr