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Randall Park reveals his "Shortcomings": "You never got to see Asian Americans in that context"
The director on how Greta Gerwig and Alexander Payne inspired his directorial debut and embracing flawed characters
08/08/2023 19:00 UTC
It doesn't add up
"Zero Effect" trails a paranoid private eye from pretzel-hoarding squalor to gooey love.
02/07/1998 01:00 UTC
"Wild Canaries" and "Bluebird" reflect the new indie filmmaker dream -- to make it big on TV
Opposite poles (and competing birds) of indie cinema: A lovely, wintry Maine fable and a Dunham-flavored crime romp
02/26/2015 21:15 UTC
A great killer Lincoln
Dazzling design and awesome action scenes can't conceal the joyous idiocy of "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"
06/22/2012 18:00 UTC
Woods on fire
Actor James Woods says he hates to talk about politics -- yet can't seem to help himself. In a let-it-rip interview, he defends Bush, calls Clinton a "liar," and sounds off on everything from his sex life to the war with Iraq.
08/01/2003 03:23 UTC
Dancing under the influence
Is it possible to find inspiration in a DUI arrest?
03/03/2006 04:14 UTC
Former "Superman" Dean Cain mocks the idea that new skin-tight "Batsuit" might cause male body issues
"It might make someone feel not good about themselves"
06/12/2015 23:30 UTC
The other abortion pill
More women turning to ulcer drug for off-label self-induction.
03/26/2008 21:34 UTC
Vampires reign supreme at Teen Choice Awards
"Twilight" and "The Vampire Diaries" snatch up 19 awards apiece at tonight's show
08/09/2010 23:50 UTC
Thor's change in "Avengers: Endgame" isn't offensive. If anything, he should stay this way
Spoilers! Thor is different in "Endgame" than when fans left him last, and that's good!
05/01/2019 20:00 UTC
Ang Lee
Ang Lee, director of "The Ice Storm," on American innocence, bad fathers and the perilous task of bringing the 1970s to the screen.
10/17/1997 13:30 UTC
Imagine Bill Clinton singing
Bill Clinton bluffs his way through Lennon's "Imagine."
05/30/2006 23:09 UTC
Is "Burlesque" the new "Showgirls"?
Cher's new schlockfest is calculated to appeal to gay fans -- but its target audience may have already moved on
11/26/2010 00:01 UTC
"Wire" actor on his famous catchphrase: "I still say it"
Isiah Whitlock Jr. on his new show, typecasting and the profanity his character Clay Davis made famous
09/05/2013 18:40 UTC
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