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optional screen reader Section Subcategories ‘Lake George’ Review: Shea Whigham and Carrie Coon in a Conventional Neo-Noir With a Few Welcome Twists ‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart Star in a Slight but Winning Road Comedy Academy Museum to Revise Exhibit on Hollywood Jewish History Following Backlash Rhea Seehorn Talks ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Success and the “Wild Ride” of Vince Gilligan’s New Show Latest Movies ‘IF’: See Who Voices the Imaginary Friends in John Krasinski’s Film ‘Federer: Twelve Final Days’ Review: Roger Federer Bids Farewell to Tennis in a Heartfelt if Dull Amazon Doc ‘Baby’ Review: Lessons in Survival for a Resilient Gay Teen in a Gritty and Tender Brazilian Drama ‘The Knife’ Review: A Nightmarish Evening Upends a Black Family’s Sense of Safety in Unnerving Debut Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson’s ‘Transformers One’ Draws Laughs, Cheers in Its Annecy Debut Academy Elects Five First-Timers to Board; 11 Incumbent Governors Re-Elected and One Back After a Hiatus Olivia Holt, Mason Gooding Join ‘Heart Eyes’ Horror Rom-Com ‘Atlas’ Writer Aron Eli Coleite Reveals Original Idea for a ‘Blade Runner’-Style Opening ‘Sabbath Queen’ Review: Awe-Inspiring Doc Examines the Life of a Radical Queer Rabbi Chloë Sevigny, Josh Lucas Reflect on Being Intimidated by Christian Bale’s Method Acting Process in ‘American Psycho’ Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman Returning for ‘Practical Magic’ Sequel

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‘Lake George’ Review: Shea Whigham and Carrie Coon in a Conventional Neo-Noir With a Few Welcome Twists

The latest feature from veteran writer-director Jeffrey Reiner (Hulu’s 'High Fidelity'), which premiered at Tribeca, co-stars Max Casella and Glenn Fleshler.

By Jordan Mintzer

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    ‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart Star in a Slight but Winning Road Comedy

    A free-spirited man convinces his best friend to go on a road trip in Michael Angarano's Tribeca-premiering film, also featuring Maya Erskine.

    By Lovia Gyarkye

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    Academy Museum to Revise Exhibit on Hollywood Jewish History Following Backlash

    The announcement comes days after museum leadership said they were listening to concerned activists over the exhibit's portrayal of Hollywood's Jewish roots.

    By Zoe G. Phillips

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    Rhea Seehorn Talks ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Success and the “Wild Ride” of Vince Gilligan’s New Show

    The actor, who has 'Better Call Saul' to thank for her role in her biggest movie yet, is hard at work in Albuquerque as No. 1 on the call sheet on Gilligan's mysterious Apple TV+ show.

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‘IF’: See Who Voices the Imaginary Friends in John Krasinski’s Film

John Krasinski recruited an A-list cast to voice the imaginary friends in his new family-friendly fantasy film, IF. Director and co-writer Krasinski stars as the father of 12-year-old Bea (Cailey Fleming), who gains the ability to see imaginary friends (referred to as “IFs”) who have been left behind by those who’ve grown up. With the […]

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    Tatiana Tenreyro

‘Federer: Twelve Final Days’ Review: Roger Federer Bids Farewell to Tennis in a Heartfelt if Dull Amazon Doc

Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia's film started life as a home-video tribute to the last days of Federer's tennis career, and that's still how it feels.

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    Daniel Fienberg

‘Baby’ Review: Lessons in Survival for a Resilient Gay Teen in a Gritty and Tender Brazilian Drama

Director Marcelo Caetano shot significant portions of the narrative feature on the streets of downtown São Paulo, using hidden cameras.

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    Sheri Linden

‘The Knife’ Review: A Nightmarish Evening Upends a Black Family’s Sense of Safety in Unnerving Debut

In Nnamdi Asomugha's film, co-written and executive produced by Mark Duplass, a man trying to protect his family becomes the suspect in a menacing police investigation.

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    Lovia Gyarkye

It’s been 22 years since Disney’s Lilo & Stitch first hit theaters and, to this day, it remains a beloved classic for children and adults alike. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that the company would be remaking the Hawaii-centric film into a live-action/CG hybrid in October 2018, which was initially delayed due to the […]

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    Christy Piña

Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson’s ‘Transformers One’ Draws Laughs, Cheers in Its Annecy Debut

Transformers One helped get things rolling Monday as the Annecy Animation Festival goes into full tilt. Director Josh Cooley and Paramount Animation president Ramsey Naito addressed the crowd before showing a not-quite-finished version of the film in Annecy, France. The animated project’s star-studded voice cast (who were not at the screening) includes Chris Hemsworth, Brian […]

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    Ryan Gajewski

Academy Elects Five First-Timers to Board; 11 Incumbent Governors Re-Elected and One Back After a Hiatus

The results are in after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences held elections for 17 seats on its 55-person board of governors, and the newly constituted board will include five rookies, one comeback kid and 11 continuing incumbents. The five first-time governors will be Patricia Cardoso (directors branch), a 1996 Student Academy Award […]

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    Scott Feinberg

Olivia Holt, Mason Gooding Join ‘Heart Eyes’ Horror Rom-Com

Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding have nabbed starring roles in Heart Eyes, a horror romantic comedy for Spyglass. Josh Rubenwill direct the genre pic from a screenplay by Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon and Michael Kennedy, with production set for New Zealand. The film, according to the producers, will kick off with the Heart Eyes Killer […]

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    Etan Vlessing

‘Atlas’ Writer Aron Eli Coleite Reveals Original Idea for a ‘Blade Runner’-Style Opening

[This story contains spoilers for Atlas] A movie begins, and Jennifer Lopez opens a suitcase to reveal a robotic head, which she proceeds to interrogate. How’d that head get in the suitcase? Why is Jennifer Lopez talking to it? The audience doesn’t yet know, but hopefully they are intrigued. That’s how screenwriter Aron Eli Coleite […]

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    Aaron Couch

‘Sabbath Queen’ Review: Awe-Inspiring Doc Examines the Life of a Radical Queer Rabbi

Director Sandi DuBowski ('Trembling Before G-d') chronicles Amichai Lau-Lavie, a drag queen and subversive Jewish storyteller who chooses to become a conservative rabbi.

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    Robyn Bahr

Chloë Sevigny, Josh Lucas Reflect on Being Intimidated by Christian Bale’s Method Acting Process in ‘American Psycho’

Chloë Sevigny and Josh Lucas are looking back at working with Christian Bale in American Psycho. The film, released in 2000, starred Bale as an investment banker by day but a serial killer by night. With Bale known for abiding by a Method acting process, Lucas and Sevigny recalled being intimidated by the actor. “I […]

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    Lexy Perez

Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman Returning for ‘Practical Magic’ Sequel

Get the midnight margaritas ready. Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman are in talks to return for a sequel to the 1998 classic Practical Magic. Akiva Goldsman, one of the writers behind the original, will pen the screenplay. Plot details are not yet known. Bullock and Kidman are expected to produce alongside Denise Di Novi, who […]

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    Mia Galuppo

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