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Discovery CEO David Zaslav said on the company's second-quarter earnings call that regulatory approvals for the WarnerMedia deal are moving forward without much friction.
Sundance Film Festival will return to in-person screenings in 2022, while also allowing people to access the independent movies it highlights digitally. The new hybrid approach comes as many premiere
New York City will require proof of vaccination for people going to indoor activities like restaurants, gym and performances, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday. The program will launch August
Journalists should continue to have access to movie screeners even after the pandemic, writes Jill Pantozzi.
"Mr. Corman" has trouble finding much of anything new to say about a thirtysomething year-old man stuck in his own boring life.
HBO's "Obama" documentary shows us the complications of the man and his moment.
HBO Max's "FBoy Island" remixes "The Bachelorette" by way of "Love Island" and ends up with something even dumber.
Season 2 of Netflix's "Never Have I Ever" replaced Chrissy Teigen's voiceover with Gigi Hadid's, but might've been better off with none.
Back from the wilderness, James Gunn delivers the cunningly scuzzy throwaway that the first "Suicide Squad" should have been.
Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt have a plucky chemistry in a fantasy adventure so rollicking it turns romance into one more visual effect.
With Dev Patel as a fellowship of one, director David Lowery turns a fantastical dream-poem into the myth under the myth of popular culture.
"Spotlight" director Tom McCarthy collaborates with top French screenwriter Thomas Bidegain in this identity-challenging crime drama.
Billie Eilish has some dark thoughts about the climate of celebrity on her second album, "Happier Than Ever," but the album is still a joy.
The list of guest stars expands substantially on Pop Smoke's "Faith" — from Kanye West to Dua Lipa — but so does his thwarted palette.
Clairo's second album "Sling," a collaboration with Jack Antonoff, is a power-pop triumph loaded with vintage sounds evoking the early '70s.
The British R&B collective Sault has released its fifth innovative, socially conscious album in two years — available for just 99 days.
A potentially fascinating play about Johann Sebastian Bach is marred by miscasting in Nicholas Hytner's world premiere production.
The Meatpacking District's newest unholy attraction tests the limits of how far live theater can go amid a global pandemic.
Michael Sheen leads the cast of "Under Milk Wood," a tender but fitful reimagination of Dylan Thomas' celebrated play.
Based on Hirokazu Kore-eda's 1998 film, the play explores a fascinating idea, but it never comes alive as a fully-fledged drama.