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New Home for Vanity Fair Oscar Party: A-List Afterparty Exits Beverly Hills for LACMA
The move to mid-city comes under the guidance and leadership of Mark Guiducci, Vanity Fair’s recently installed globa...
New Horror Movie Sending Feet Pics to Those Who Buy Tickets
Silent Night, Deadly Night, the new remake of the classic holiday horror movie, is offering up a unique reward for fa...
Josh Hutcherson Recalls Feeling “Failure” and “Rejection” in Post-‘Hunger Games’ Career
“You're the second lead of the film. Like you, what do you want? The kingdom is yours and it's not at all,” the 'Five...
How ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Pulled Off the ‘Sea of Monsters’ Chariot Race
Director James Bobin and castmembers break down the action in season two’s second episode.
‘Young Sheldon’ Star Iain Armitage Returns to CBS With a Huge Twist
Young Sheldon star Iain Armitage is returning to CBS' Thursday night lineup, but he won't be on Georgie & Mandy's Fir...
DreamWorks Rereleasing 1 of Its Biggest Movies Ever in Theaters for Milestone Anniversary
DreamWorks has announced plans to rerelease Madagascar in theaters for its 20th anniversary. Madagascar is a 2005 ani...
‘The Alabama Solution’ Documentarians on Collaborating With Incarcerees to Expose the Horrors of Alabama’s Prison System
Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman discussed their film with The Hollywood Reporter at the recent SCAD Savannah Fil...
Jay and Silent Bob 3 Gets Title, Filming Update From Kevin Smith
The official title and production start date for Jay and Silent Bob 3 have finally been revealed, teasing what to exp...
Beyoncé to Return to Met Gala After 10 Year Absence as Co-Chair Alongside Anna Wintour
Queen Bey and Wintour will serve as co-chairs alongside Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams while Saint Laurent’s Anthon...
Hollywood Flashback: Sissy Spacek Struck Oscar Gold With ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’
The actress, now starring opposite Jennifer Lawrence in ‘Die, My Love,’ won the Oscar for best actress in 1981.
Russell Crowe's 'Nuremberg' Is Poised To Overtake Clint Eastwood’s Groundbreaking WWII Hit — But There’s a Catch
Russell Crowe's Nuremberg is on the verge of passing Clint Eastwood's WW2 hit Letters from Iwo Jima, but there's a catch.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Star’s Critically Panned '80s Action Remake Scores Big on Streaming
Before the premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash, Sam Worthington's quickly-forgotten action thriller is blowing up on Pri...
‘August Rush’ Stage Musical Aims for Broadway (Exclusive)
Kathleen Marshall is directing the project, with a new book by Nick Blaemire and new songs by Tom Kitt, Van Hughes an...
'Fallout' Fans, You Can Spend the Holidays With The Ghoul
Fallout Season 2 is right around to corner, and to celebrate the occasion, Prime Video and The Ghoul have a special h...
Emma Mackey Teases White Witch Role in Greta Gerwig’s Narnia Movie
Emma Mackey has recently spoke about her upcoming role as the White Witch in Greta Gerwig’s highly anticipated Narnia...
‘Nobody Wants This,’ ‘The Pitt’ Among First Round of Nominees for ICG Publicists Awards
Winners will be announced during a ceremony on Friday, Mar. 13, 2026, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills.
The Beatles Song a Blues Singer Performed at Woodstock Is Still One of the Greatest Covers That Outshined the Original
Blues singer Joe Cocker covered The Beatles' With a Little Help from My Friends with a completely different arrangement.
‘Natchez’ Documentarian on the Ghosts of the Civil War That Continue to Haunt the American South
Suzannah Herbert discussed her film with The Hollywood Reporter at the recent SCAD Savannah Film Festival.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ Season 2 Gets Exciting Sneak Peek Ahead of Midseason Finale [Exclusive]
Before it goes on a mid-season break on December 18, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage gets an exciting sneak peek fro...
Netflix’s Gritty ‘Bosch’ Replacement Returns in First Season 4 Images
Netflix's gritty Bosch replacement series, The Lincoln Lawyer, finally returns with the first batch of Season 4 images.