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Warner Bros. Is Under Pressure to Address ‘The Flash' Star Ezra Miller's Spiraling Legal Scandals
Ezra Miller has come under scrutiny in recent months for a pattern of disturbing behavior and allegations of misconduct.
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Paramount Sued Over ‘Top Gun' Copyright as ‘Maverick' Soars at the Box Office
The family of the author whose article inspired 1986’s “Top Gun” based is suing Paramount Pictures for copyright infringement.
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Fresh Off ‘West Side Story' Rachel Zegler to Star in ‘Hunger Games' Prequel
Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen played in the 74th Hunger Games; Rachel Zegler’s Lucy Gray Baird will be a part of the 10th Hunger Games.
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Watch: Tom Hanks Is Unrecognizable as Geppetto in Disney's Live-Action ‘Pinocchio' Teaser
Pinocchio finally gets to be a real boy. The teaser trailer for Disney’s live-action film of the beloved cartoon “Pinocchio” dropped and features Tom Hanks like you’ve never seen him before.
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Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan's ‘Father of the Bride' Remake Will Have You in Your Feels
Something old is something new. HBO Max’s “Father of the Bride” stars Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan are in a remake of the rom-com about a father struggling with his daughter’s upcoming wedding
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The Highly Anticipated Avatar Sequel Trailer Will Transport You Back to Pandora
The Sully family returns in the long-awaited “Avatar: The Way of Water” trailer, starring Sam Worthington. Watch it here.
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25 Movies to Watch on Mother's Day That Celebrate Motherhood
From tear-jerkers to rom-coms, there’s a movie for everyone (and every mom)
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For ‘Fantastic Beasts' Series, a Case of Diminishing Returns at the Box Office
“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” got off to a less than magical start in its first weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters.
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Chris Rock's First Comedy Show Since Will Smith Slapped Him Is Sending Ticket Resell Prices Way Up
There are more than a dozen tickets to Rock’s Wednesday shows up for sale on StubHub, with prices ranging from $444 per ticket to $1,705.
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Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock for Slapping Him at the Oscars
Will Smith took to social media on Monday to formally apologize to Chris Rock for slapping him during Sunday’s Academy Award ceremony.
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Disney Vows to Help Repeal ‘Don't Say Gay' Law, Says Florida Gov. DeSantis Shouldn't Have Signed It
Disney has vowed to help have Florida’s HB 1557 law, which is known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, repealed.
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The Oscars Ceremony Was a Mess Even Before Will Smith Slapped Chris Rock
Sunday’s 94th Academy Award ceremony was already a ham-handed attempt at boosting ratings even before Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage.
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Apple's ‘CODA' Is the First Movie From a Streaming Service to Win Best Picture Oscar, Will Smith Hits Chris Rock
“CODA” won Best Picture at the Oscars. “Dune” won the most awards. Will Smith smacked Chris Rock for insulting Jada Pinkett Smith.
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Here Are Seven Milestones and Storylines to Watch for at the Academy Awards
This year’s crop of nominees is a celebration of diversity, and audiences are likely to see a number of records broken during the 2022 ceremony.
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Here's Where You Can Watch This Year's Oscar-Nominated Films at Home
The 94th Academy Award nominations are here. Here’s where you can watch the films that received a nod
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Netflix Makes Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Show ‘Servant of the People' Available to U.S. Streamers
“Servant of the People” follows a teacher, played by Zelenskyy, who unexpectedly becomes president after a video of him complaining about corruption goes viral.
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Small Mining Firm With Troubled History Saw Big Spikes in Stock Price, Trading Volume Ahead of AMC Deal
Hycroft saw big spikes in its stock price and trading volume in the days leading up to the announcement that AMC would purchase a major stake in the company.
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Netflix Stock Has Now Lost All Its Gains From the Pandemic
Netflix’s stock has now given up all its pandemic gains. Shares were down more than 50% since their mid-November high.
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Disney Pauses Political Donations in Florida, CEO Chapek Apologizes for Silence Over ‘Don't Say Gay' Bill
Disney CEO Bob Chapek apologized for not being a “stronger ally” for the LGBTQ+ community and for the company’s silence over Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
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Disney CEO Says Company Opposes ‘Don't Say Gay' Bill in Florida, Seeks Meeting With DeSantis
The Walt Disney Company is now publicly opposing Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill.