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+20 +1Michael Caine says he's retiring from acting
Caine notes that his Aubrey Plaza two-hander Best Seller is likely to be his final acting role
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+8 +1A moment that changed me: Patrick Stewart on the teacher who spotted his talent – and saved him
I skipped the 11-plus and was failing at school. Then I met Cecil Dormand, the extraordinary English teacher who transformed my life for ever
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+25 +1Off-screen Hollywood workers authorize a strike with support of 98% of voting IATSE members
This decision allows IATSE to initiate a strike should talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers remain stalled.
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+20 +1Will Smith Crowns His Worst Film: It’s “a Thorn in My Side”
In a segment for GQ, the actor also called his best work a tie, with one of the films landing him an Oscar nomination.
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+16 +1Box Office: ‘Dune’ Debuts Internationally With $36 Million
“Dune,” the dazzling big-screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel, ignited the international box office in its debut, collecting $35.8 million from 24 overseas ma…
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+16 +1Mission: Impossible 7 Just Wrapped Production
Mission: Impossible 7 has officially wrapped production, as gaffer Martin Smith shared a joyous Instagram post with the crew to make the announcement.
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+11 +1Jessica Alba reveals that the sexism she's faced in Hollywood has been 'quite oppressive'
Jessica Alba is speaking out about the sexism she's faced while rising through the ranks — both as an actress and a businesswoman. "I always wanted to be treated the way that I saw men being treated," Alba told People for its cover story this week.
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+4 +1'Dune' was long considered 'unadaptable.' The screenwriters explain how they tackled the sci-fi classic
Earlier this month, with the long-awaited release of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic “Dune” finally approaching, the film’s official Twitter account issued a challenge: “Explain ‘Dune’ in one sentence.” Thousands of fans of Frank Herbert’s landmark 1965 novel responded, trying to distill the sweeping saga — set in the distant future on a desert planet where powerful clans battle for control over the most precious substance in the universe — down to a few words.
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+18 +1'James Bond' actor Daniel Craig says his children won't be receiving his multimillion-dollar fortune
Daniel Craig may command eight-figure Hollywood paychecks — including a reported $25 million to reprise the role of James Bond in the upcoming “No Time To Die” and a reported $100 million to appear in the sequels to 2019′s “Knives Out” — but the 53-year-old actor isn’t planning on sharing much of it with his children.
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+15 +1The death of Hollywood: why no one shoots movies in LA any more
Ext: a windswept urban wilderness, full of deserted buildings, sometime in the near future. On a hillside in the distance the letters of a huge sign are hidden behind foliage — only an H is visible. A stranger strides into town. “What is this place?” he asks a woman huddled in a doorway. “It’s Hollywood,” she replies. “They used to make movies here.”
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+16 +1Johnny Depp says he is being boycotted by Hollywood
Johnny Depp has said he is being boycotted by Hollywood after his latest film is yet to be released in the US. In a new interview with The Sunday Times focused on his latest film Minamata, the actor said his public image is getting in the way of the movie not being released in US cinemas. The film follows photojournalist W. Eugene Smith (played by Depp), as he documents the effects of industrial pollution on Minamata residents in the ’70s.
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+14 +1Is Scarlett Johansson the Face of a New Showbiz Revolution? Not Quite
New VIP+ Analysis: The actor’s legal battle with Disney won’t likely set a precedent for talent seeking more equitable profit participation.
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+3 +1Quentin Tarantino pitches Rambo: First Blood remake with Adam Driver
"If I just wanted to make a good movie, that I knew would be good, I would take David Morrell’s novel for First Blood"
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+13 +1How ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Killed 1970s Hollywood
In 1980, the tumultuous filming and release of Michael Cimino’s ‘Heaven’s Gate’ changed Hollywood forever
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+4 +1'Hollywood Ripper' sentenced to death for murdering two women, one who was Ashton Kutcher's date
Michael Gargiulo murdered Ashley Ellerin hours before she was due to go on a date with actor Ashton Kutcher.
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+18 +1Robert Downey Sr., Filmmaker, Actor and Father of Robert Downey Jr., Dead at 85
Iconic filmmaker and actor Robert Downey Sr. has died at the age of 85. Downey passed away early Wednesday morning in his sleep at his home in New York City following a more than five-year-long battle with Parkinson's disease. His wife confirmed his passing to the NY Daily News. Downey is the father of actor Robert Downey Jr. The Iron Man actor has not yet commented on his father's passing.
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+11 +1A Look Back At 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' In Honor Of Its 30th Anniversary
When The Terminator first opened in theaters on October 26, 1984, the expectations really weren’t that high in terms of it being any good. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger had his doubts, as he saw this job as nothing more than a crappy B-movie directed and co-written by a young, upstart filmmaker named James Cameron.
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+9 +1Dan Schneider Addresses Allegations Of Misconduct During Nickelodeon Reign
Producer Dan Schneider, the creator of some of television’s most-watched children’s and young adult shows for Nickelodeon before splitting under murky circumstances, has finally addressed what happened.
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+14 +1‘Independence Day’ Team Reveals Studio Reaction to Will Smith: ‘Cast Black Guy, Kill Foreign Box Office’
“Independence Day” director Roland Emmerich and producer-writer Dean Devlin celebrated the film’s 25th anniversary this week by participating in The Hollywood Reporter’s oral history of the alien invasion blockbuster. While discussing the film’s casting, the duo recalled studio executives at 20th Century Fox refusing their pitch to cast Will Smith in the lead role due to the racist Hollywood ideology that audiences in foreign markets don’t show up to movies led by Black actors.
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+21 +1Dune release date has been delayed yet again
The film covers the first half of Frank Herbert’s novel
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