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Jeremy Allen White in ‘The Bear.’ Photo: Courtesy of FX. Arriving on FX with its entire third season of 10 episodes on June 26th, ‘The Bear’ marks the return of one of the most highly acclaimed (and awarded) shows in recent history. But that praise appears to have gone to the heads of the series’
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95th Oscars® nominee Jon Landau arrives at the Oscar Nominee Luncheon held in the International Ballroom at the Beverly Hilton on Monday, February 13, 2023. The 95th Oscars will air on Sunday, March 12, 2023 live on ABC. Credit/Provider: Michael Yada / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. Preview: Film producer Jon Landau has died aged 63. He
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Zoe Saldaña, Alan Bergman, Peter Jackson and Avatar: The Way of Water cast and crewmembers are among those in Hollywood paying tribute to Jon Landau, who died Friday at 63. Landau was an Oscar-winning producer, most known for his collaborations with James Cameron on blockbuster films including Titanic and the Avatar franchise. His other credits include Alita: Battle Angel,
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Christopher Reeve in 1978’s ‘Superman’. Photo: Warner Bros. Preview: Will Reeve, son of Christopher Reeve will appear in ‘Superman’. James Gunn is including him as a nod to Superman’s screen legacy. The movie will be in theaters on July 11th next year. Given his love for DC lore and the character’s cinematic history, it’s perhaps
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The period around 1968 in what was then known as Czechoslovakia has gotten the film and TV treatment numerous times. But the 58th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) saw the world premiere of Waves, a new take on the time before and after the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet Union-led Warsaw
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(Left) Julianne Moore in Netflix’s ‘May December.’ (Center) Milly Alcock. Photo: Emilia Staugaard. (Right) Meghann Fahy in ‘The White Lotus’. Photo: Courtesy of HBO. Preview: Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock and Meghann Fahy will star in ‘Sirens’. Kevin Bacon and Glenn Howerton are also in the cast. ‘Maid’ creator Molly Smith Metzler is behind the new
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Ruben Östlund knows it sounds “absurd” to complain about winning awards, however, he admits that they add another level of “pressure” for filmmakers. During a recent conversation with Mother Couch writer-director Niclas Larsson for Interview magazine, the Triangle of Sadness director was asked if “awards create self-confidence or make you more insecure?” “It makes you more insecure,
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Kirsten Dunst in ‘Civil War.’ Photo: A24. It’s the 4th of July! Once you are done with your barbecue and fireworks, there is no better way to celebrate than by relaxing and watching a movie with your friends and family. Moviefone has compiled a list of the best films to watch on the 4th of
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Cue the famous John Williams score, because it’s time to not go into the water. Instead,i t’s time to head to a fine table to build with bricks. Lego has unveiled a new set based on Jaws, the Steven Spielberg blockbuster that changed summer moviegoing and made countless people afraid to go into the ocean.
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Kelsey Grammer as “Haskel” in the war/action film, ‘Murder Company’, a Maverick Film & Complex Corp release. Photo courtesy of Maverick Film & Complex Corp. Opening in select theaters, On Demand and digital beginning July 5th is the new WWII movie ‘Murder Company’, which was directed by Shane Dax Taylor (‘The Best Man’). The movie
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Another week, another retail therapy holiday for scooping up deals on end-of-season inventory and summer-ready goods. Ahead of Amazon Prime Day (and the many competing blowouts), the best July 4th sales present
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Jack Nicholson in ‘Chinatown’. Photo: Paramount Pictures. Preview: Writer and director Robert Towne died Monday at the age of 89. He was most famous for writing ‘Chinatown’ and two of the ‘Mission: Impossible’ movies. Towne also went uncredited for work on many other projects. Robert Towne, the scriptwriter for one of the most famous crime
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Last November, Steven Spielberg stepped onto an Industrial Light & Magic virtual production stage on the Universal Studios lot. Behind him, a virtual rendition of the Eiffel Tower and the Seine River began to move across the massive screens. Spielberg, however, was not shooting an upcoming film. He wasn’t directing at all. Spielberg was the
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