Emma Stone is a CEO-maybe-alien in Yorgos Lanthimos’s wild black comedy, and it’s the vibrant conclusion of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s Wizard of Oz tale. Plus: The Bodyguard!
Yellowstone has brought the Western genre back to the mainstream, and Taylor Sheridan believes that Westerns will never die.
The Supreme Court's final decision of OT 2025, in Trump v. Barbara reaffirmed the conventional understanding of birthright citizenship ...
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Johnny Knoxville reveals his role as Keanu Reeves' body double in 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'
Johnny Knoxville was working his way up in Hollywood when he got a call to be a body double for a Francis Ford Coppola cult ...
In honor of the sci-fi blockbuster’s 30th anniversary, THR checks in on the all-star cast, including Will Smith, Bill Pullman ...
The genre-embracing magazine has revealed its shockingly good list of contenders for the 2026 edition.
Summer has undeniably arrived, with heat waves sweeping across the United States and people gravitating to the beach to cool off. Every day of the week can’t be spent basking in the sun, even if we ...
Major TV debuts from the year you were born. The glut of television options we've had in recent memory means there are almost ...
Military history is much more than battlefield trivia. Stacker took a look at 25 recent "Jeopardy!" questions about the ...
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"We will arrest you": US Homeland Security secretary praises unlawful travel crackdown with Department of War
Unlawful travelers could face up to two years in prison if caught.
Volker Engel and Douglas Smith revisit the signature scene from Roland Emmerich's 1996 summer blockbuster.
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