Fall movie preview: From Springsteen to Shakespeare, 20 films with the most Oscar buzz this season
After an up-and-down summer of popcorn movies, the year's most anticipated prestige films are ready to make their debut.
After an up-and-down summer of popcorn movies, the year's most anticipated prestige films are ready to make their debut.
Look for Keanu Reeves, Tom Hanks and Chloë Grace Moretz to tread the boards this fall.
Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz also star in the reimagining of Mary Shelley's classic novel.
The Oscar hopeful premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on Friday
Shifting perspectives. Unreliable narrators. A mystery that doesn't have easy answers. The Rashomon Effect is still going strong.
The celebrating singer/songwriter wrote three original tunes for the Apple TV+ special Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical.
Our Gold Derby team of experts has the premium picks for entertainment pleasure.
The follow-up to The Climb will make you appreciate a hilarious sound mix.
The documentary premiered at the 82nd Venice Film Festival.
The Poor Things duo is back with a black comedy about conspiracy theorists that also stars Jesse Plemons and Alicia Silverstone.
The Emmy nominees shared their experience passing the bar for the Scott Turow adaptation.
The Oscar-winning " and Emmy-nominated " actor takes us through his greatest hits, and reveals why he isn't voting for himself for Die Hart.
Directing is one of four categories Rogen could win this year.
They are joined by Alain Simonov, Alex Zinger, Bay Melnick Virgolino, Benjamin Hightower, and more fan-fave acts.
The Thursday Murder Club director reflects on his beloved films and shares memories of working with Macaulay Culkin, John Candy, and Robin Williams.
Two-time Academy Award winner directs buzzy adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's novel.
The Emmy-nominated masterminds behind the Apple TV+ sensation take us inside the season's most meme-able moment.
Viewers are still waiting to learn the fates of the other main cast members, including Michael Che, Colin Jost, Kenan Thompson, and Bowen Yang.
The dark comedy stars Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, who received better marks.
The actress will receive the honor on Nov. 1.
The inside story of how The Studio delivered its most meme-tastic line during the instantly classic "Golden Globes" episode.
More recognizable champions were John Leguizamo and Barbie Ferreira for 'Bob Trevino Likes It,' and Gabriel Luna for 'The Last of Us.'
Other winners included Paradise (Best Drama and Best Actor), Harlem (Best Comedy), and Forever (Best New Show, Writing, and Director).
With a screenplay he wrote on the set of Barton Fink and a cast that included Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, and Christopher Walken, Turturro wishes his offbeat 2005 musical found an audience.
The drummer also teases what to expect from the score in Season 2 of the Seth Rogen-helmed hit.