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Why Daniel Craig’s A24 Indie ‘Queer’ is 30 Years In the Making for Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino
The director detailed his ambitions around the William S. Burroughs novella while the actor known for playing James Bond praised the daring script.
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The Sly Feminism of the ‘Wicked’ Costumes
Designer Paul Tazewell reveals how he modernized the outfits of Glinda, Elphaba and the rest of the Oz-ian cast.
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‘Lilo & Stitch’ Live-Action: Everything to Know About Remake of Beloved Disney Animated Film
From the film's release date to which of the original voice stars are returning, here's what we know.
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The Farrelly Brothers on Reuniting for ‘Dear Santa’ Ahead of ‘Dumb and Dumber’ 30th Anniversary
Peter and Bobby Farrelly talk about their first film team-up in a decade with the Paramount+ Jack Black Christmas comedy-drama, reflect on 'Dumb and Dumber' and 'There's Something About Mary.'
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‘Red One’ Writer Talks Film’s Hopeful Ending, ‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Sequel and Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tokyo Drift’ Fandom
"No matter how dark things get, if you look at the people next to you and find the light within them, you can find it within yourself," Chris Morgan tells The Hollywood Reporter of the Christmas action flick starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans.
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How the Gotham Awards Became “The New York Oscars”
The storied competition is doubling down on film for its first live broadcast.
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In ‘Gladiator II,’ Ridley Scott Sifts Through the Past to See Our Future
"The filmmaker stares down the world as it rolls forward, a chariot holding all we could be," writes Richard Newby in an essay on the epic sequel.
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‘Wicked’ and Hollywood’s Bumpy Road to Oz
Jon M. Chu’s musical starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo is defying gravity at the box office — but it was a winding yellow-brick road of Hollywood adaptations to get here from 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939).
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Oscar Voters Have Recently Favored Longer Movies — They Shouldn’t
Why we need to stop talking about a film’s run time — and focus on the fundamentals.
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The Other ‘Oz’: An Israeli Documentary You’ll Likely Never See
'Oz's List' left viewers in tears when it screened in Los Angeles in October. So how come it probably won't ever find a Hollywood distributor?
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You Can Barely Appear On Screen and Still Win an Oscar
Sure, 'Gone with the Wind' is great. But what about winning a lead actor and actress Oscar with just a brief screen appearance?
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‘Wicked’ Director Jon M. Chu on Those Surprise Cameos: “We Had One Day to Do It”
The kept-under-wraps cameos appear during the "One Short Day" sequence in the upcoming film.
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‘Blitz’ DP Yorick Le Saux Breaks Down the Film’s Eye-Popping Tube-flooding Scene
In the sequence, Elliott Heffernan’s George takes shelter in a station with hundreds of other Londoners when rushing water breaks through the station’s walls.
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Pablo Larraín Says Angelina Jolie Went Deep on Opera for ‘Maria’
Jolie, Natalie Portman and Kristen Stewart also weigh in on their experiences working with the director on his trilogy about Maria Callas, Jackie Kennedy and Princess Diana.
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How an Iranian Filmmaker Made a Movie Criticizing the Regime Right in the Middle of Tehran
Mohammad Rasoulof's ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ both documents resistance and embodies it.
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Box Office: ‘Wicked’ Heading for Record $120M Opening, ‘Gladiator II’ on Course for Stellar $61M
The two tentpoles are kicking off what's expected to be the biggest Thanksgiving in history at the domestic box office, which welcomes 'Moana 2' on Wednesday.
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