Hollywood has a way of telling stories that touch our hearts, make us laugh, and sometimes even bring tears to our eyes. From tales of undying love to inspiring journeys of hope and friendship, these ...
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Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Rewrote Hollywood's Rules in the Chaotic 70s. Who's Doing That Now?
The conditions that birthed the last golden age of cinema - bloody conflict abroad, corruption in politics... - are back in ...
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Basque Cinema Gets Its Goyas Moment
The region in northern Spain is reaping the rewards of its years-long production investment, heading into "the Spanish Oscars ...
I love of movies, particularly the 1970s Hollywood classics. Why did I stop watching?
Forget Wuthering Heights, Crime 101, and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. The biggest film of the weekend, and perhaps the ...
You told us which L.A. movies we missed, the Nitrate Film Festival returns and "The Hunt for Red October" comes to the huge ...
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Hollywood hearts – stars on their kind of Valentine's Day
Hollywood stars are sharing their heartfelt and personal plans for Valentine's Day. These unique celebrations highlight love in simple and meaningful ways, inspiring fans across India.
If AI can reskin plagiarized action scenes with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt avatars, who knows what will become of Hollywood's least creative filmmakers?
Sequels and IP-driven blockbusters aren't going away anytime soon. After all, the highest grossing films in the U.S. last year were a "Zootopia" sequel, a "Lilo & Stitch" remake, and an adaptation of ...
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Ramayana producer promises global spectacle on par with Hollywood for Ranbir's film
Producer Namit Malhotra has promised that his upcoming film Ramayana will be a global spectacle on par with Hollywood's biggest achievements. The movie features Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi in lead ...
Movies about Los Angeles that Times readers love but didn't make our 101 best list include "American Gigolo," "Tequila ...
A lot of recent sci-fi movies get a little shruggy when confronted with the dangers of A.I. Sam Rockwell’s latest goes a little harder.
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