Film
Jonah Hill on 'Mid90s': 'This Is My First Piece of Art'
The actor's directorial debut is a love letter to L.A. skating culture, mid-'90s rap and all the directors he admires.
'Beautiful Boy' Captures the Stark Reality of Addiction
Nic Sheff nearly succumbed to meth addiction. He's now being played by Timothée Chalamet, the Oscar-nominated star of "Call Me by Your Name."
Jason Blum on 'Into the Dark' and the Horror Rebirth
The "new master of horror" discusses the success of "Get Out" and his new Hulu series, "Into the Dark."
Ranked: Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies
We have used Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) to come up with a score out of 300 for each of the 20 Marvel movies released so far.
Michael Moore Corrects David Hogg on Campaign Donations
"Well, vote here," said Hogg. "Learn from us. Don't let this happen here, because we need to come to you guys if we stay on this track."
'I Felt It in My Bones': Ethan Hawke on His Big Year
When Ethan Hawke turned 40, he fell in love with acting again. This year might be his wildest yet.
Essential Movies By Female Directors You Need to See
A starter guide to female filmmakers, from indie flicks to blockbusters.
Women Only Play a Third of Roles in Major Movies
"[Gender inequality] contributes to the overall dehumanization and victimization of women."
Chinese President Xi Jinping Bans Winnie-the-Pooh Film
Winnie-the-Pooh has become a symbol of resistance among those who oppose the ruling Communist Party.
The Agony and the Ecstasy of 'Generation Wealth'
"It does feel like we are heading towards the brink," says Greenfield, whose new film chronicles the toxic side of materialism and extreme wealth.
25 Actors Who Turned Down Iconic Movie Roles
Casting, like much of Hollywood, is not always what it seems: Many classics blockbusters were turned down by some pretty big names.
Harmony Korine, The Monograph
The auteur is now 45, yet somehow still the enfant terrible of film.
51 Marvel Movie Facts That Will Blow You Away
With films like Captain Marvel, Spider-Man: Far From Home and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 all slated for release in 2019, it's safe to say that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is sure to dominate the box office for years to come.
How an HBO Documentary Captured Robin Williams's Genius
"He was everyone's comedian. Everybody felt like he belonged to them."
Benicio del Toro Steals 'Sicario' Sequel
With Emily Blunt gone, the actor becomes the hero of Italian director Stefano Sollima's film.
Jonathan Safran Foer Reflects on 'Eating Animals'
If Foer's book "Eating Animals" didn't make you a vegetarian, the new film adaptation just might.
Christopher Plummer Is Just Getting Started
He couldn't wait to become a character actor, leaving 'The Sound of Music' far behind. "So boring, being a leading actor," says the now 88-year-old Academy Award winner.
Trump Gives Kim Jong Un 'Propaganda Film'
"Two men, two leaders, one destiny," said the narrator of the short film.
The Horror Movie Skeptic's Guide to 'Hereditary'
We have answers to all your questions, without giving anything away.
What 'The Truman Show' Got Right, 20 Years Later
Director Peter Weir reflects on the 20th anniversary of 'The Truman Show,' a film so disturbingly ahead of its time it has spawned its own delusion.
Canon Calls Time on Its Film Photography
If you want to shoot film, you'll have to switch to Nikon.
In Pictures: Every Best Picture Oscar Winning Film
Some of the Best Picture winners are timeless classics like Gone with the Wind, All About Eve, and Titanic. But some are headscratchers, like do you remember "Cimarron"?
In Pictures: 2018 Cannes Film Festival
Held annually since 1946 in Cannes, France at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, the festival is headed by a different jury every year, consisting of cinema luminaries.
Jason Reitman on 'Tully' and Its Critics
The filmmaker seeks to break a parenthood taboo: 'We're only supposed to say it's this delightful blessing that completes us, and that's it. The truth is, it's scary.'
Hollywood's Most Bankable Stars
For Hollywood's biggest stars, their name alone is enough to make a movie a box-office hit.
'Tully' Review: A Funny and Dark Motherhood Movie
Jason Reitman's new film is an uncomfortable and funny story about an exhausted mom.
Ellen Burstyn Is Still a Screen Goddess
The 85-year-old star talks about her new film, "The House of Tomorrow," her Buckminster Fuller crush and why "Get Out" is the new "Exorcist."
A Guide to the Unsolved Mysteries of Chappaquiddick
What really happened the night Ted Kennedy drove his car off a bridge? A new movie attempts to find out.
Inside the Bad Movie Renaissance
"The Disaster Artist" turned the making of a cinematic turkey into award season gold. But is "The Room" really the best worst movie ever made?