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Michael B. Jordan Is “Excited” to Start Filming ‘I Am Legend 2’ With Will Smith
The actor described the Oscar winner as "somebody that I've looked up to for a really long time."
By Carly Thomas
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‘Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge’ Review: Iconic Designer Reflects on Her Life and Loves in Vivid Tribeca Opener
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton's documentary, streaming on Hulu from June 25, presents a largely first-person portrait of the woman behind the wrap dress.
By Caryn James
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How ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ May Remind Viewers of Will Smith’s Oscars Slap
The fourth film in the franchise features a moment reminiscent of its star's onstage altercation with Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards.
By Tatiana Tenreyro
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Reacts to ‘Sister Act 2’ Meme
The hit musical's cast reunited on 'The View,' sharing memories from the making of the 1993 film.
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James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Adds ‘Saturday Night Live’ Actor Beck Bennett
Saturday Night Live veteran Beck Bennett has joined the cast of James Gunn’s inaugural DC Studios movie, Superman. The feature is currently in production in Atlanta with David Corenswet starring as Clark Kent/Superman, and Rachel Brosnahan playingDaily Planetreporter Lois Lane. The cast also includes Nicholas Hoult as villain Lex Luthor. The movie will feature classic […]
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When You Give a Ball a Camera: How ‘Challengers’ VFX Team Created Tennis POV Scene
In Luca Guadagnino’s tennis thriller Challengers, stars Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor litigate their love triangle as much on the court as in the bedroom. As such, the sport has to stay interesting. Guadagnino previously told Little White Lies he doesn’t like watching real tennis because it’s boring. “The way in which [the sport] […]
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Jeannette Charles, Famed Queen Elizabeth II Look-Alike, Dies at 96
She made a career out of standing in for the monarch in 'National Lampoon's European Vacation,' 'Naked Gun' and 'Austin Powers' movies and so much more.
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The Summer Box Office Crisis: Is the Sky Really Falling This Time?
Within minutes of the actors strike ending on Nov.9, Ryan Reynolds was making plans to get back to London and the set of Deadpool & Wolverine, one of the many movies shut down in mid-July when the walkout commenced. He and director Shawn Levy were determined to make their July26 release date, which they were […]
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Cillian Murphy Irish Drama ‘Small Things Like These’ Lands at Lionsgate
Cillian Murphy’s Oppenheimer follow-up, the Irish drama Small Things Like These, has landed at Lionsgate for North America, the UK and Ireland. Directed by Tim Mielants, the period drama is adapted from the novel of the same name by Irish writer Claire Keegan — who also wrote the source material for Colm Bairéad’s Oscar-nominated dramaThe […]
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Tyler Perry’s ‘Straw’ to Star Taraji P. Henson, Sherri Shepherd, Teyana Taylor
The ever-busy Tyler Perry has rounded out the cast for his next Netflix movie, Straw. Taraji P. Henson, Sherri Shepherd, Teyana Taylor, Glynn Turman, Sinbad, Rockmond Dunbar and Mike Merrill have boarded the film about a devoted single mother facing unfortunate events that send her down an unexpected path. Struggling against circ*mstances beyond her control, […]
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Lola Petticrew’s Death-Defying Act
When Lola Petticrew first read the script for Tuesday, a heart-wrenching, fantastical movie about a mother and daughter learning to confront death, they fell in love with the titular role because it was unlike any part they’d been up for before. It was only after being cast that the Irish actor (Wolf, She Said) learned […]
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‘The Killer’s Game’ Trailer Sees Veteran Assassin Dave Bautista Go From Hunter to Hunted
The trailer for The Killer’s Game sees Dave Bautista fighting for his life after he goes from being a hitman to a target. The action-comedy follows a veteran assassin, Joseph Flood (Bautista), who authorizes a kill on himself after being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. “There’s only two ways out of the killer’s game, Joseph. […]
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‘Monster High’ Movie in the Works at Universal, Mattel
Universal is enrolling in Mattel’s Monster High, with the studio and the toy brand teaming up on a feature that will be produced by Akiva Goldsman. The Monster High toy line debuted in 2010 and centered on the teenage children of monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolfman, as they grow up and deal […]
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‘Longing’ Review: Richard Gere and Diane Kruger Can’t Find the Pulse in Inert Remake of Israeli Grief Drama
Writer-director Savi Gabizon's Canadian reworking of his 2017 film stars Gere as a man dealing with the death of a teenage son he never knew he had.
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Geena Davis Is an “Incorruptible Optimist” About Representation in Hollywood
Twenty years after launching her Institute on Gender in Media — which created a blueprint for gathering data about inclusion and diversity on- and offscreen — Geena Davis is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Arkansas’ Bentonville Film Festival, which she runs alongside fest director Wendy Guerrero. Here, the Oscar-winning actor shares her proudest moments from […]
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Jake Gyllenhaal Just Wants to Freak Himself Out
Jake Gyllenhaal pulls his glasses out of his jean jacket pocket, the co*ke bottle lenses in them strong enough to correct his 20/1250 vision. Yes, you read that right. These are not Internet Boyfriend glasses, to be styled with a fuzzy cardigan and a rakish smile. These are I Literally Can’t See glasses. Looking through […]
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