At 90, CAA’s Fred Specktor spends his days orchestrating the careers of A-list actors and looking for new talent: “You still need movie stars.”
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A crafty sequence in the new Joaquin Phoenix movie “Beau Is Afraid” includes animated plants and a hand-drawn storm meant to help convey a mental breakdown.
The director of “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” on how she captured the trials and tribulations of female adolescence.
A new trailer for ‘Barbie’ has fans fixated on Margot Robbie’s articulated foot. Doctors and dancers don’t recommend trying it at home.
From snacks to Tetris, BlackBerry and Air Jordans, the hit products of yesteryear are getting their closeup. Behind Hollywood’s obsession with consumer brands as entertainment.
The film focuses on the ordinary people designing what would become an iconic sneaker.
Even Clint Eastwood’s Man with No Name has more to say than Keanu Reeves’s dogged assassin.
The script was allegedly posted on Reddit and saved on Google Docs in the weeks before the movie premiered.
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ won the night, with three acting awards plus Best Picture. See the full list of winners—plus surprising snubs
A rundown of this year’s most-nominated films, Rihanna’s performance and where to watch.
How The Wall Street Journal compiled its popularity score for the best-picture nominees.
The envelope, please: Our poll of moviegoers found the best-picture candidates that people loved, hated and even, in some cases, saw.
Decades after his breakout roles, the Oscar-nominated actor’s comeback in “Everything Everywhere All at Once” rallies actors who also experienced kid stardom.
The director of the Oscar nominated film explains why he wanted to make a German version of the World War I story.
The actor and singer, 43, who starred in ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘Pinocchio,’ shares what’s on his phone.
The “Die Hard” star stepped away from acting last year because he was diagnosed with aphasia, a condition that can affect the ability to speak or write.
Cinematographer Bianca Cline has joined the Western film production with the “blessing and support” of Halyna Hutchins’s husband.
With a talking Brady bobblehead and zero mentions of his personal life, “80 for Brady” is a litmus test for whether the star quarterback can hold audiences’ attention in his NFL retirement.
Andrea Riseborough is keeping her nomination, but people are still wondering: What is “To Leslie” about?
The sardonic awards organization said it would no longer nominate actors and filmmakers under the age of 18 after the group faced backlash for naming 12-year-old Ryan Kiera Armstrong among this year’s worst actresses.
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