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Sean Penn calls for more political films, Phil Spector arrested for scuffle with chauffeur, and Britney says she doesn't feel sexy. Plus: Radar magazine lives?
05/17/2004 13:50 UTC
Stop blaming the "other woman": The toxic sexism behind Brangelina infidelity divorce rumors
Angelina Jolie is divorcing Brad Pitt -- and tabloids can't wait for us to drag another woman through the mud
09/21/2016 06:01 UTC
"True Grit": How does the original stack up?
It's no wonder the Coen brothers were drawn to the rich story that earned John Wayne his only Oscar
12/21/2010 01:01 UTC
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MTV refuses to run "Super Size Me" commercials, Gwyneth to play Marlene Dietrich, and Elizabeth Taylor doesn't want to let van Gogh go.
05/27/2004 13:06 UTC
Our family's "Dark Waters" story: How my son's first film role and my father's cancer are connected
While my son, 6, worked on his first feature film, I learned a surprising fact about my dad, who had sinus cancer
12/22/2019 00:30 UTC
Remembering Eric Rohmer, 1920-2010
Sly, romantic French New Wave director is dead at 89 -- filmmakers and critics remember an unclassifiable legend
01/12/2010 07:12 UTC
Jim Gaffigan on making darker jokes in today's divided America: "It's a decent vehicle for comedy"
The comic discusses his Prime Video special and using his family as material without going "full Kardashian"
07/26/2023 16:00 UTC
Celebrities are rarely funny in the New Yorker: Here are the bold-faced "Shouts & Murmurs" bylines you can actually trust
From B.J. Novak to Bob Odenkirk, some stars do pull their own weight in the New Yorker's humor column
03/25/2015 20:00 UTC
"The Oscar": Greatest terrible movie of all time
It destroyed careers -- and won no Oscars. This 1966 spectacle of wretched excess must be seen to be believed
03/06/2010 06:20 UTC
"Minari" is an American film about the American dream — why did the Globes categorize it as foreign?
The decision, as well as snubbing Steven Yeun, raises questions of where the immigrant experience fits in America
02/04/2021 00:23 UTC
Mary Badham, the original Scout, on the enduring appeal of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Salon talks to the woman whose iconic turn as Atticus Finch's daughter in the 1962 film based on Harper Lee's novel
03/22/2019 21:00 UTC
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Prince gets a new label and Sandra Tsing Loh gets a new job. Plus: "The Passion or the Python"?
03/24/2004 20:33 UTC
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Joe Wilson names names, Ben Affleck bonds with Ted Kennedy, and The Donald gets his own radio show.
04/29/2004 13:40 UTC
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Sean Penn to attend Oscars; David Hasselhoff feels excluded; and Donald Trump pens book. Plus: Charlize Theron isn't the first one to get Oscar's attention with a new look.
01/29/2004 18:19 UTC
This is the one change by millennials that will change absolutely everything
For decades, one growing number has defined our energy costs, housing/tax policy, big business and more. Look out!
10/18/2015 22:00 UTC
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