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‘White Lotus' alum Connie Britton raves over Parker Posey
Connie Britton and Sofia Carson play a mother and daughter in the new Netflix romantic drama “The Life List.”
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Film academy apologizes for not naming ‘No Other Land' co-director in response to attack on him
The academy on Wednesday released a statement condemning “harming or suppressing artists for their work or their viewpoints.”
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Sundance Film Festival relocating to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027
After a yearlong search, the Sundance Film Festival announced Thursday that Boulder, Colorado, will be its new home starting in 2027.
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‘Star Wars' and ‘Ghostbusters' props among top-selling items at entertainment auction
Famous props from films like “Star Wars,” “Ghostbusters,” “Batman,” “Harry Potter” and others were sold at auction for a pretty penny.
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‘Avengers: Doomsday' cast revealed with these legendary actors returning
“Avengers: Doomsday” is assembling an epic team.
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‘Rust' movie trailer released 4 years after cinematographer's on-set death
The film will be released in select theaters nationwide and video-on-demand on May 2.
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Jamie Foxx on importance of ‘Number One on the Call Sheet' amid anti-DEI sentiments
Jamie Foxx spoke with Access Hollywood at the premiere of the documentary, “Number One On The Call Sheet” and shared why he thinks it’s so important.
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‘Snow White' opens with a sleepy $43 million at box office
The runup to release was plagued by controversies over the film’s handling of the dwarfs, who are CGI, and backlashes over comments by its star.
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Jason Momoa is a ‘fan' of scrunchies and says he doesn't ‘have a TV at home'
Jason Momoa and Jack Black spoke with Access Hollywood at the Mexico City premiere of “A Minecraft Movie” and shared about being at the premiere.
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Why Tyler Perry doesn't watch his past movie performances
Tyler Perry wrote, produced and directed the new crime thriller “Duplicity.” It’s Tyler’s latest in a long line of films that started 20 years ago with “Diary of a Mad Black Woman.” He spoke to Access Hollywood about his career and his new film, and stars Kat Graham and Meagan Tandy also chatted about working together on the project. “Tyler...
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Why fans think Rachel Zegler just snubbed ‘Snow White' costar Gal Gadot
“Snow White” star Rachel Zegler fueled rumors of a feud with her costar Gal Gadot after she shared multiple tributes about her experience working on the Disney remake and left the “Wonder Woman” star out.
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Rachel Zegler says being part of ‘Snow White' was an 'emotional experience'
Disney’s new live-action “Snow White” is getting great early reviews, with “a visual feast” being one of its many glowing descriptions. Stars Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot hit the red carpet for the premiere and spoke about their experience being a part of the reimagining of the animated classic.
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Paul Rudd reacts to the 30th anniversary of cult classic ‘Clueless'
Access Hollywood chatted with Paul Rudd during the South by Southwest premiere of his and Jenna Ortega’s latest film, “Death of a Unicorn,” where he gushed over working with the “Wednesday” star. Plus, the 55-year-old reacted to “Clueless” turning 30 this year.
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The ‘Happy Gilmore 2' trailer is here — and so is its release date
Adam Sandler reunites with Julie Bowen and other “Happy Gilmore” co-stars for the upcoming sequel.
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‘Moana' has her origins questioned at trial where man says his surfer boy led to the Disney hit
Buck Woodall sued in 2020, alleging that essential elements of his script for “Bucky the Surfer Boy” were co-opted for “Moana.”
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Anna Kendrick offers a 3-word response to working with Blake Lively again
Anna Kendrick is seemingly avoiding all questions about Blake Lively on her “Another Simple Favor” press tour.
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Are the curtains closing on movie theater magic? Definitely not, DC experts say
The E Street Cinema is closed, but the D.C. cinema scene is bright. There’s been plenty of movie buzz between the Oscars on Sunday and the local cinema closing. Tommy chatted with Caitlin McGrath from Greenbelt Cinema in Prince George’s County, Tony Gittens from Film Fest DC and the movie man himself Arch Campbell, who help set the cinema scene around...
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‘Shrek 5' isn't out yet, but it's already facing backlash. How come?
Ever-important internet comments include: “What did they do to him” and “yall will really complain about EVERYTHING.”
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Why is it called an Oscar?
The golden statuette given to Academy Award winners goes primarily by its famous nickname. Here’s what the leading theory says about the name’s origin.
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Gene Hackman was more than an everyman: An appreciation
Gene Hackman, a 6-foot-2 ex-Marine from Danville, Illinois, and a self-described “big lummox kind of person,” was as hard to define an actor as he was an unlikely star.