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There are more LGBT films than ever before. But is this progress?

From Dallas Buyers Club to Battle of the Sexes to Love, Simon.
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Given that Marvel Studios is looking to make one anyway, is it such a crazy idea?

Could all these tweets materialize into something?
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Chance the Film Critic is back.

Every so often, Chance the Rapper becomes Chance the Film Critic, tweeting lists of movies he likes and doesn’t like.
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John Travolta, who has been known to shake a tail feather in his day.

Tuesday night at Cannes — it’s for the boys!
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CBS’s new schedule is heavy on shows you already know.

A Murphy Brown and Magnum P.I. reboot is coming.
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From "Dog Eat Dog" to "The Canyons."

Ahead of First Reformed, we evaluate Schrader’s filmography, from Dog Eat Dog to The Canyons.
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Christina Aguilera and Demi Lovato bring you their new powerhouse duet "Fall in Line."

Aguilera and Lovato have risked bursting vocal cords and popping neck veins to bring you “Fall in Line.”
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The book covers the span of Williams manic, playful existence.

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We unpacked 10 of our favorite emo zombie films, categorized based on your particular brand of existential terror.

A guide for channeling your ennui into thoughtful zombie dramas.
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Hours before the film’s World Premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, experience the official U.S. Trailer for #Whitney. The voice. The icon. The untold true story. #ILoveYouWhitney

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Andrew Garfield stars in the oddball L.A. mystery.

Andrew Garfield stars in the oddball L.A. mystery from It Follows director David Robert Mitchell.
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It's somewhere between a truthful portrait of human suffering and a genre exercise.

Dominique Morisseau is playing with noir, and in Paradise Blue’s most exciting moments.
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Bonus points if you can immediately spot the Kacey Musgraves cameo.

Coming live and direct from Slavic Jam Records.
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The new Netflix romantic comedy is out in June.

Margaret Atwood doesn’t shy away from the fact that the world she created in 'The Handmaid’s Tale' isn’t just about the oppression of women by men.

Two weddings, zero happy occasions.
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