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After facing backlash online, Halle Berry has pulled out of a film role in which she'd play a transgender character.
When I heard that Ennio Morricone had died, at 91, my first thought was that the cinema had lost one of the most romantic of all screen composers. Morricone, who worked with filmmakers from around…
It’s not quite the “Gravity Falls” reboot/reunion that fans are hoping for, but it’s close: Creator Alex Hirsch will guest star on a Season 2 episode of Disney Channel’s “Amphibia” that pays homage…
Tom Hanks anchors a World War II thriller that's less a drama than a tense and sturdy diary of the logistics of battle.
This Netflix adaptation of Ann M. Martin's beloved book series is as warm as it is empathetic.
All told, Hulu's "Love, Simon" spinoff "Love, Victor" ambles along, deliberately bland and pleasantly toothless.
Given the talent and enormous machine behind it, Netflix's "Space Force" with Steve Carell should be better than fine.
"Legendary," a new reality competition series about ballroom culture, is a fascinating and messy study in contrasts.
Tom Hanks anchors a World War II thriller that's less a drama than a tense and sturdy diary of the logistics of battle.
What does the Netflix version of a Will Ferrell comedy look like? It looks like "Anchorman" or "Talladega Nights" without the laughs.
A clever girl runs rings around a secret agent in a mildly amusing family comedy starring Dave Bautista.
Jorge Garcia's lovely central turn and some sinister atmospherics give depth to a superbly shot drama about a recluse with a secret talent.
The Haim sisters expand their canvas in "Women in Music Pt. III," the trio's strongest and most revealing record yet.
On "CeeLo Green Is ... Thomas Callaway," the singer is in a meditative mood -- crooning rather than riffing; reflective, not rapturous.
Bob Dylan's first album of new material in eight years makes up for lost rhyme with songs that are funny, fascinating, elusive and epic.
Lady Gaga has returned to the dancefloor with "Chromatica," her best album since "Born This Way" — and possibly her best yet.
With a score by Stephen Schwartz ("Wicked"), this screen-to-stage transfer is so effortful it's enervating.
The moody music and lyrics from the Bob Dylan playbook both define and heighten Conor McPherson's haunting vision of the Depression.
Katori Hall gets belly laughs out of this comedy about an amateur cook trying to create a signature dish while chaos reigns in the kitchen.
Ivo Van Hove dares to fiddle with perfection in this modernized but still respectful re-working of the 1957 masterpiece.
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