Oscars 2023
See all the winners from this year's Oscars
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The Cannes Film Festival has confirmed that Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated “Killers of the Flower Moon” will world premiere on the Croisette. The event will mark Scorsese’s…
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Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston star in another likable cheeseball "Thin Man"-meets-streaming detective romp.
Chris Pine rules in an adventure that turns pop-fantasy derivativeness into its own form of fun.
Keanu Reeves stars in a three-hour action epic that's like a spaghetti western meets John Woo as seen in Times Square.
Florence Pugh brings anxious authenticity to Zach Braff's best feature film since 'Garden State.'
Written and directed by the makers of 'Philomena,' it has the pull of a real-life 'Da Vinci Code.'
Kerry Washington's back to the angle that suits her best — and at the heart of a sweetly intended show of disarming quality.
'School Spirits' manages to be surprisingly sparky and fun.
The scenes are slick, the action is fast and the outcomes are predictable. In other words, it's fine — but there's nothing new.
'Daisy Jones & the Six' is a flawed but compelling adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid's 2019 novel of the same name.
Drake is back on his game with "Her Loss," which has levity where the last album had sulking. 21 Savage is employed far less often but makes for an edgy, strategic foil.
Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is a pendulum swing away from "Folklore" and "Evermore," in trading acoustic instruments for electronic ones, but it feels like their continuation, in sheer intimacy terms.
Megan Thee Stallion's "Traumazine" goes lighter on her trademark sensuality and humor as it deals with well-known career and personal drama.
Six years after the release of "Lemonade," pop icon Beyoncé has come through again with the sticky, sweaty, hedonistic "Renaissance."
Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington and Danielle Brooks lead the cast of "The Piano Lesson," August Wilson's story of a family haunted by ghosts of the past.
Lea Michele gives this 'Funny Girl' what the revival previously lacked: charisma, astonishing vocals and assuredness — not to mention a killer fan base.
"Devil Wears Prada," the Broadway-bound new musical, now premiering in Chicago, needs to take a cue from Miranda Priestly and get meaner.
Starring Amir Arison, this stage adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's novel is a heartbreaker -- but so uplifting, it's worth the pain.
Exploring key issues in the Writers Guild-AMPTP negotiations, as both sides seek to avert a strike over streaming
Biopics, musicals and the return of the streamers are on the slate in the coming year