American Film Market
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What changed from the second to the third "Fantastic Beasts" movie to cause Johnny Depp's departure? Three letters: AT&T.
As theme parks remain closed in California due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Disneyland has announced that it is furloughing more employees. The furloughs were announced in a letter to staff sent from…
Focus Features' 'Let Him Go,' starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane, opened with an estimated $4.1 million.
Given promising news about a potential coronavirus vaccine, movie theaters see hope for a sector that has been decimated by the pandemic.
"The Crown" Season 4 introduces Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher in its splashiest and least subtle season yet.
The new Netflix series "Dash & Lily" is a charming fantasy straight out of the most hopeful fanfic dreams.
Starring Thomas Middleditch and Annaleigh Ashford, the new CBS comedy "B Positive" has potential.
"Moonbase 8" might actually be the most successful and interesting of all of 2020's space-focused new series.
Gary Oldman is delectably droll as the screenwriter of "Citizen Kane" in David Fincher's time-machine trip through '30s Hollywood.
Diane Lane and Kevin Costner give it their all in a genre film that fuses suspense with honest emotion.
Thomas M. Wright's remarkable debut explores an Aussie portrait artist whose bad-boy persona may have been an act, as well as his undoing.
Jack O'Connell and Charlie Hunnam play a boxer and his manager-brother in this well-crafted but overly derivative drama.
Kylie Minogue's most consistent and cohesive album since her oughts-era heyday, "Disco" is a welcome blast of sugar-rush anthems.
Ariana Grande's "Positions," while less a tour de force than its predecessors, wins by focusing on upbeat, down-tempo romanticism.
Puscifer, the side project of Tool's Maynard James Keenan, has come back with the Halloween-ready "Existential Reckoning" album.
Gorillaz returns to party mode with "Song Machine," where Damon Albarn is joined by Beck, St. Vincent, Schoolboy Q, 6lack & others.
Starring "Hamilton's" Michael Balogun and performed on the eve of England's second lockdown, the play is sure to be seen again.
This smart revival of Jason Robert Brown's musical plays in a London theater cleverly redesigned for COVID-era safety.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Rochenda Sandall headline two Alan Bennett monologues, which even under social distance pack a punch.
David Hare's monologue at the Bridge Theatre in London recounts the playwright's battle with COVID-19.
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