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‘Let the Devil In’ Episode Release Schedule
The new series debuts on MGM+ Sunday, August 31
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Rudy Giuliani Injured in Late-Night Car Wreck After Stopping to Help Domestic-Violence Victim
Giuliani suffered a fractured vertebrae and lacerations after stopping on the highway, his spokesman said
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Nirvana Fans Revolt After Seattle Museum Announces Closure of Iconic Exhibit: ‘Profound Lapse of Judgment’
The Museum of Pop Culture, formerly the EMP, will close the 14-year exhibition on September 7
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Documentary on ‘Democracy Now’s’ Amy Goodman Shines a Light on Lonely Craft of Independent Journalism
Telluride Film Festival: The film “Steal This Story, Please!” surveys the progressive journalist’s fierce pursuit of truth
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Jude Law Didn’t Fear Repercussions After Putin Role: ‘Weren’t Looking for Controversy’ | Video
The actor felt confident that “this story was going to be told intelligently and with nuance and consideration”
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Here’s What’s New on Tubi in September
From “Beverly Hills Cop” to “The Truman Show”
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Hoda Kotb Finally Asked for ‘Today Show’ 4th-Hour Job After Years of Waiting for Bosses to ‘See Me’: ‘Doesn’t Work Like That’ | Video
She tells NBC’s Kristen Welker the role was “empowering, and amazing, and magical”
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‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Review: Jim Jarmusch Pays Tribute to Messy Families in Amusing Triptych
Venice Film Festival: Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Tom Waits and Charlotte Rampling are among the actors who riff through an anthology of awkwardness
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Disney Sets Original Film ‘Hexed’ for Thanksgiving 2026
The animated movie will follow an awkward teenage boy whose powers unlock a secret world of magic
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What’s New on Prime Video in September
Including a new season of “Gen V” and Jack Quaid’s “Novocaine”
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Colin Farrell Delivers a Tour de Force Performance in Edward Berger’s ‘Ballad of a Small Player’
Telluride Film Festival: The “Conclave” director returns with a Macau-set tale of gluttony and second chances
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‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’ Review: Paul Dano Is the Only Quiet Thing in This Big Satire About Putin’s Rise
Venice Film Festival: Jude Law plays the Russian president in Olivier Assayas’ film, but Dano holds things together as a mysterious mastermind
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What’s New on Paramount+ in September 2025
Including Season 3 of “The Tulsa King” and a special salute to iconic band Earth, Wind and Fire
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MSNBC’s Ali Velshi Says Democrats Are Letting America Down: ‘Time for Some of Those Leaders to Step Aside’ | Video
“When even one of our two main parties stops functioning, democracy itself is put at risk,” Velshi says
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5 Movies to Watch Before They Leave Hulu in September
Our picks include “Dinner in America” and Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon”