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Enough With the Dylan-Splaining: ‘A Complete Unknown’ Isn’t a Documentary! (Guest Column)
The creative liberties taken by the Bob Dylan biopic are short-circuiting its target audience.
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Dinosaurs, Zombies and More ‘Wicked’: The Most Anticipated Movies of 2025
New films from Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Guillermo del Toro and Ryan Coogler are heading to audiences in the new year.
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A ‘Harry Potter’ Disappointment Shaped Chris Columbus’ Approach to Producing ‘Nosferatu’
The filmmaker and his producing partner (and daughter) Eleanor Columbus explain their philosophy for their company Maiden Voyage: “We never say no to the director. I'm not kidding.”
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You Don’t Know Jack. But You Will Soon.
The Hollywood Reporter's latest "Person of Interest" is 32-year-old 'Boys' star Jack Quaid, who is about to crush it in his first role as an action hero: "I don't think anyone expects me to be kicking a**."
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‘Nosferatu’ DP Jarin Blaschke Dissects Film’s Striking Opening Sequence
In the scene, Lily-Rose Depp’s Ellen is visited by a shadow in the night.
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‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’ Directors Discuss the Cost of Turning Down the Major Studios to Make ‘Los Frikis’: “We Chose a Tough Path”
Despite going the indie route again, the filmmakers do reveal they are developing a 'Treasure Island' take with Disney: “It has the patina of the 1970s surf world.”
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‘Wicked’ Easter Eggs for Your Second (or Third) Watch
With the big-screen's two-part adaptation comes an eye towards the past, and a respect by the filmmakers for the artists who paved the yellow brick road before them.
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Oscars: Read THR’s Reviews of Contenders on the Best International Feature Shortlist
From Brazil, Canada and Senegal to France, Germany, the U.K., Denmark and the Czech Republic, see how The Hollywood Reporter critics reviewed movies still in the race for the best international feature Academy Award.
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Joe Alwyn Explains ‘The Brutalist’ Ending and That Trump-Esque Invincibility: “It Makes Me Angry”
The British actor catches up with The Hollywood Reporter to talk about his role in Brady Corbet's buzzy 3.5-hour epic and marvel at its sub-$10m budget: "It's like the price of some episodes of TV these days."
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‘Sing Sing’ Screenwriters on How to Write a Movie About Prison
Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley dissect the scene in which Colman Domingo’s character Divine G reacts strongly to a parole board’s decision.
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Who’s a Good Boy? A Brief History of Krypto the Superdog
The backstory on the canine who stole the show in the trailer for James Gunn's upcoming 'Superman.'
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Bob Dylan Hasn’t Seen ‘A Complete Unknown,’ The Movie That’s All About Him
And he likely never will, says director James Mangold.
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Can ‘Wicked’ Follow In These Blockbusters’ Best-Picture Footsteps?
From ‘Titanic’ to ‘Lord of the Rings,’ the hits that led the way.
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25 Christmas Comedies to Watch This Holiday Season
While waiting to open your gifts with loved ones on Christmas Day, enjoy the holidays and laugh it up with these movies.
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‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3’ Director Jeff Fowler Talks “Artistic Consultant” Jim Carrey and ‘Sonic 4’ Chatter: “We’ll See”
Carrey claimed he would only come out of retirement for the third film if given a script printed in gold ink, which the director says he delivered to the actor: "it's now worth about a hundred thousand dollars."
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Ethan Herisse’s ‘Nickel Boys’ Dreams Have Already Come True
The burgeoning star, who leads Ramell Ross’ Oscar hopeful, says all he wants is for audiences to feel how much love they put into making it.
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