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You Haven’t Seen All of Lili Reinhart Just Yet
The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest" is the 28-year-old actress and entrepreneur who is being "intentionally picky" about her next roles, but she has a reason.
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Renée Zellweger on Those ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ Easter Eggs: “That’s Life, Isn’t It?”
Director Michael Morris and writer Helen Fielding open up about injecting grief into the long-running rom-com franchise.
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Peter Craig Explains How Co-Writing ‘The Town’ and ‘The Batman’ Paved the Way to ‘Dope Thief’
The busy scribe — whose credits also include 'Top Gun: Maverick' and Jennifer Lawrence's final 'Hunger Games' movies, also weighs in on a few idiosyncratic theories about Matt Reeves' Batman movie.
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License to Shill: Inside Amazon’s 007 Takeover
It’s the Bond movies’ most shocking plot twist in decades. But will the tech giant’s surprise buyout of the franchise prove deadly? Or could it breathe new life into cinema’s most famous spy?
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For Better or ‘For Worse’: How Acting Like a Drunk Bridesmaid Inspired Amy Landecker’s Directorial Debut
The 'Transparent' actress levels up her creative ambitions as writer-producer of a bawdy new film, premiering at SXSW, about a sober mom who has a fling with a hot young thespian.
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The $5 Movie Club That Wants to Know What You Thought of the Film
IRL Movie Club is a nationwide initiative with events promoting in-person theater-going and post-screening discussions.
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Magic Mikey: The ‘Anora’ Star Just Woke Up With an Oscar. What Other Tricks Does She Have Up Her Sleeve?
An exclusive morning-after conversation with the 25-year-old best actress winner and newest Hollywood A-lister who — still waking up to the reality of her stunning win — opens up about her upset victory, Oscar-night escapades and her post-ceremony texts with Demi Moore.
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How Streaming Is Making Us All Cinema-Illiterate
The oldest title available on Netflix last month was 1973’s 'The Sting.' Where does that leave the next generation of film lovers?
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The 10 Most Iconic Oscar Images of All Time
From a sibling snub to envelope-gate, we combed the archives to find pictures that say way more than a thousand words.
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Why Are Jewish Celebrities in Hollywood So Afraid to Talk About Antisemitism? (Opinion)
The Oscar season that ends Sunday has brought a troubling period of silence.
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How Dito Montiel’s Road to ‘Riff Raff’ Began With Robert Downey Jr. Playing Dito Montiel
In a career-spanning chat, the filmmaker — a fixture of New York's hardcore punk scene in the 1980s — discusses his brushes with Downey, Robin Williams and Bill Murray.
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Ever Wonder Where “Gaslighting” Comes From? This Oscar-Winning Film
Isabella Rossellini is nominated for an Oscar for the first time this year, but her legendary mom, Ingrid Bergman, earned a statuette for this suddenly apt thriller 80 years ago.
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Oscars: How Those Best Picture Plaques Pop Up So Fast Outside the Dolby
The mall that hosts Hollywood’s biggest night displays every best picture winner since 1927. But how do they do it so quickly?
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Patrick Wilson on Steamy Laundry Room Scene with Kate Winslet in ‘Little Children’: “There Were Lots of Bruises”
The actor revisited the 2006 film by Todd Field on The Hollywood Reporter's 'It Happened in Hollywood' podcast.
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The Wildest Oscar Party Ever?
Courtney Love tried to bash someone’s head in with Quentin Tarantino’s trophy, Sharon Stone fought with security, two reporters got into a fistfight on the red carpet, and a criminal being chased by cops was captured in the kitchen). Hollywood parties were more fun in 1995.
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Awards Season Awards: Demi’s Dog, the Chalamustache, Endless Press Tours and More
The hits, misses … and total messes.
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