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The pair won for Best Orchestrations at the 79th Annual Tony Awards.
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After nearly nine years of practice, he made John Milton's epic poem vividly dramatic for audiences and inspired a study of his "memory virtuosity."
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‘Disclosure Day' finds the great director once again staging close encounters with interstellar visitors — and crafting a conspiracy thriller that doubles as a career retrospective
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The play takes place in the early 1920s, but this revival is set a decade later, in favor of dresses that looked and felt better.
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The pair met on the set of the first Wicked movie, for which Grande received an Oscar nomination.
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Everyone thinks that KC and Aniya are the strongest couple, but the Slumber Party challenge could be the first sign we're headed toward heartbreak.
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Mr. Reiner, who has pleaded not guilty, wants money from his $1.5 million trust fund to rehire a prominent criminal defense lawyer.
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Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Mark Sonnenblick reveal who came up with the line "Gitchie gitchie Laurie Metcalf."
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The London stage capture features Reeve Carney, André De Shields, Amber Gray, Eva Noblezada, and Patrick Page.
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This year's Tonys was arguably one of the best in years. Here were the highlights.
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After his 2014 musical failed on Broadway, the musician is bringing a revised version of it to the Metropolitan Opera for a limited run this week.
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The host recounted how the president left an interview on Meet the Press because he didn't like the question
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Applying lessons from Ornette Coleman to popular music, Ulmer was a true original
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The actor has become a reliable horror star — but he's also delivered compelling performances in offbeat movies like "Dinner in America" and "Strange Darling."
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The new and final season of The Bear premieres on June 25, with all eight episodes available to stream on Hulu and FX
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He is now splitting his days between his long-standing caretaker job and raising awareness of his condition.
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Two Times critics unpack the twin phenomenon of "Backrooms" and "Obsession" and what lessons should — and shouldn't — be learned from their massive success.
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Spielberg's new film imagines what might happen if the existence of non-human intelligence was revealed to the world.
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Mikkelsen plays a man convinced he's John Lennon in a darkly comic crime film from the Danish auteur Anders Thomas Jensen.
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Yorgos Lanthimos' remake of a cult movie deals in conspiracy theories, corporate doublespeak, and celebrity weirdness being a plus. In other words: our current reality
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Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star in Holmes & Watson as the legendary detectives in a funny and surprising take on the team's pairing. Really, though, it's more about the chemistry between the actors, who previously starred together in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Step Brothers, as it is about any sort of mystery. (By the way, Reilly also appeared in a cameo role in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, which featured Ferrell in the starring role.)
Two upcoming comedies offer new different, surprising takes on material that has been previously told. The third is a sequel that may be the final installment in a long-running series and may offer a big surprise in its resolution. Here's what we know about three movies that we hope will amuse us... Read More
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