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"Kung Fu Panda 4" and "Dune 2" beat newcomer "Arthur the King" on domestic box office charts.
David Seidler, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of “The King’s Speech,” died Saturday while on a fly-fishing expedition in New Zealand. He was 86. “David was in the place he loved…
“Dune: Part Two” is barreling toward another box office milestone. Director Denis Villeneuve’s science-fiction sequel has grossed $494.7 million globally, including $208 million…
Only Anne Hathaway could look this confident dating one of her daughter's pop idols.
Christopher Nolan's drama won 7 Oscars, including best picture and director.
The "Barbie" star brought down the house with "I'm Just Ken."
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Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian star in director Rose Glass' fresh, queer romantic noir that goes to extremes.
Mark Wahlberg and a very good dog make for a winning combination in Simon Cellan Jones' feel-good drama.
Mia Wasikowska stars in Jessica Hausner's audaciously disturbing drama about institutionalized eating disorders.
In Kobi Libii's scalding satire, a young artist is drawn into a secret society whose goal is to please white people.
This version of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' with Donald Glover and Maya Erskine may not make as many headlines as its predecessor, but it stands up far better to scrutiny.
Naomi Watts and Chloë Sevigny lead a glamorous flock in Ryan Murphy's surprisingly sad series.
Nicole Kidman astounds in Prime Video's haunting series about womanhood and regret.
Austin Butler's World War II drama is riveting when it looks beyond the combat.
Eladio Carrión's 'Sol María' finds its balance in experimental Latin trap.
Green Day's sociopolitical sarcasm ages well in sharp 'Saviors.'
21 Savage plays to his strengths with deadpan wit on 'American Dream.'
André 3000's solo debut eschews Outkast-style rap for a peaceful, easy feeling album.
This revival of the Ossie Davis satire is a delightful romp centering Black joy and the absurdity of racism.
The musical's English-language debut is a remarkable debacle.
If pratfalls piling up is wrong, this Ahmanson production doesn't want to be right.
The car is the star in this underwhelming screen-to-stage duplication.
A UCLA Anderson Forecast report notes the industry will see a far smaller loss than the amounts being widely reported
The duo won for "What Was I Made For?" from "Barbie."