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Alec Baldwin film 'Rust' has world premiere with dedication to cinematographer killed on set
Alec Baldwin’s Western “Rust” had its world premiere Wednesday at a film festival in Poland, three years after the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set
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Viola Davis to receive Golden Globes’ Cecil B. DeMille Award
Viola Davis became one of Hollywood’s most revered actors through an array of powerful roles, from “Fences” to “The Woman King,” and now, her decorated career has earned one of the Golden Globes' highest honors
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New Harry Potter ride at Universal Orlando will have British Ministry of Magic as setting
Harry Potter fans anticipating the third attraction based on the popular book and movie franchise at Universal Orlando Resort learned that the fictional setting for the ride will be the British Ministry of Magic
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'Interior Chinatown': Its cast has faced Hollywood struggles uncannily like its characters
There’s no escaping the layers of meta around the new Hulu series “Interior Chinatown.”
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Hollywood stars gather for honorary Oscars event celebrating Quincy Jones, Bond producers, more
Many of Hollywood’s biggest stars have gathered at the annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles to honor the late Quincy Jones, James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G
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Wrestling with the ghosts of 'The Piano Lesson'
The August Wilson adaptation “The Piano Lesson" is an impassioned family drama but it is also a profound ghost story
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What to stream: 'The Piano Lesson,' 'Wicked' album, 'Spellbound' and 'Cruel Intentions' TV series
The animated movie “Spellbound” with a heroine voiced by Rachel Zegler and Denzel Washington’s son Malcolm directing August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” for Netflix are some of this week’s new streaming entertainment releases
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Dwayne Johnson’s $200 million-plus Christmas pic opens to $34.1 million
The big budget, star-driven action comedy “Red One” is topping the North American box office charts
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Betty White Forever: New stamp will honor the much-beloved 'Golden Girls' actor
The United States Postal Service might have found a way to unite a nation bitterly divided after this month’s election: It’s releasing a Betty White stamp
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From 'The Exorcist' to 'Heretic,' why holy horror can be a hit with moviegoers
Religion is well-suited for terrifying and entertaining thrill-seeking moviegoers
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