The New Hollywood Diversity? Think Power Duo Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua
With "The Equalizer 2," the star and the director have made a bankable franchise.
Joaquin Phoenix: Great Actor or Accident Waiting to Happen? Both?
Regardless, Phoenix delivers a powerhouse performance in "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot."
Amy Adams Gets a Grip on HBO’s “Sharp Objects”
The actress opens up about playing the heroine of the new drama from the author of "Gone Girl."
Better Late than Never: The Academy Invites 928 Recruits to Its New, Improved Membership
From rapper Kendrick Lamar to German-American actress Diane Kruger, we'd like to thank the Academy.
How John Waters Makes Outrageously Brilliant Movies
The transgressive genius opens up to RealClearLife about his long film career and what's next.
Director Tim Warble Delivers Shocking Triplets-Separated-at-Birth Doc
Warble opens up to RealClearLife about his mind-blowing documentary "Three Identical Strangers."
No ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’: The Weird World of Old-School Kiddie TV
The new Mister Rogers documentary will bring you to tears, but these shows will make you laugh.
Timidity, Not Franchise Fatigue Foiled ‘Solo: A Stars Wars Story’
The origin story of Han Solo lacked his devil-may-care charm, disappointing at the box office.
From ‘Frankenstein’ to ‘Frankenhooker,’ Monstrous Movies That Mary Shelley Inspired
The "Frankenstein" novelist is taking on Hollywood again with a new biopic.
Six Films From Cannes That Will Kick Off the Awards Season
You will be hearing about these contenders in what has become a year-round quest for Oscars.
Can Han Solo Be Separated From Harrison Ford?
"Solo: A Star Wars Story" will show whether there's room in this galaxy for two Solos.
The Marvelous Summer of 2018: Nine Movies We Can’t Wait to Watch
These eye-popping blockbusters and summer sleepers are rolling into a theater near you.
Tribeca’s Disruptive Innovation Awards Plants Seeds for Future Movers and Shakers
The event honored Questlove, DJ Kool Herc and Hiroshima Survivor Koko Kondo.
‘Love, Gilda’ and 7 Other Top Movies Premiering at Tribeca Film Festival
The star-studded event runs through April 29. Here's what to watch.
Update: Cannes Announces Shockingly Low-Key Line-Up, Kickstarts Awards Season
Roll out the red carpet: Can cries of masterpiece be far behind?
‘The Death of Stalin’ and the History of Political Comedy
From 'The Great Dictator' to 'In the Loop,' lampooning government hypocrisy no laughing matter.