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T errence Malick ​ is the quietest of American movie directors. He gives no interviews; he avoids talkshows and festival appearances; he doesn’t feed us stories of what he was doing and why. For ...
FYC TV Fest brought in stars from mega-popular and award-winning shows like “Hacks,” “Yellowjackets,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” ...
A long time ago, in a California desert far, far away, a group of filmmakers, artists, and special effects pioneers made one ...
No American theater professional has had a spring like David Cromer, the longtime Chicago theater director who opened two Broadway shows in New York in a matter of ...
Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected in a surprise choice to be the new leader of the Catholic Church, taking the name ...
The four-part series will star Cuoco as a woman named Alice, who is "plunged into a web of intrigue and danger" as she ...
Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, fled a traffic stop after he was yanked out of his car, pepper-sprayed and hit with a Taser ...
How the Criterion Closet, a Desert Island Discs for cineastes, become the place for stars to impress us with their impeccable ...
Lake Havasu City became a Hollywood backlot. Mamie Van Doren — one of the last living icons of the Monroe-Mansfield-Van Doren ...
A persistent sense of comedy flows seamlessly throughout DeCosta’s film. Like its source musical, the 151-minute production ...
Steven Spielberg as he followed up the magical Jurassic Park with a very different but also impressive movie: World War II ...
Plus, Natasha Lyonne is back for a new season of her crime dramedy, Poker Face, and several CBS shows wrap up their seasons, ...