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The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson explores how the ‘Toy Story' films leverage layers of nostalgia as a recipe for success.
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"It sucks for anybody to get old," the "Jackass" stunt performer says, "but for Steve-O, I feel like it is categorically not OK."
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The writer and actor, known for his profane comedic antiheroes, likes to find universal truths in human flaws.
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Uplift for Juneteenth from Allison Russell, tangled love songs from Tyla and FKA twigs, and more.
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The new musical explores the "real" story behind Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh.
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Each June, students from around the country come to New York for the Jimmy Awards. We tagged along for a day of their intensive musical-theater residency.
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As the breakout horror hit crosses $300 million at the global box office, its art director set off a debate about just compensation for crew members.
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His best-selling book celebrated the servicemen in the stirring photograph of the U.S. flag-raising on Iwo Jima. One, it was long believed, was his father.
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This month, victims are held hostage by demons, a deranged madman, the elements and a monstrosity named Hoagie.
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After 27 years, the beloved cowgirl doll voiced by Cusack is finally in charge, but the actress played an important role in shaping the character early on.
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Burrows was instrumental in the early days of Cheers, Frasier, Friends, Will & Grace, NewsRadio, and more.
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The Japanese pop group have become global stars, after being recruited before they were teenagers.
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Beloved by actors, he helped create "Cheers" and directed more than 1,000 episodes of hit shows like "Taxi," "Friends" and "The Big Bang Theory."
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The beautiful game is the inspiring setting for films from countries large (Brazil) and small (Cape Verde). Watch them while the World Cup is in full swing.
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My dad loved obituaries. I thought that unless the New York Times announced your death on the front page, you hadn't really lived.
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This month's films, including "Citizenfour" and "The Candidate," tell stories about America and our constant struggles to preserve freedom.
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Highlighting the best of high school musical theatre talent, the ceremony will feature performances by young nominees from across the country.
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"God almighty, I hope that works for him."
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Highlighting the best of high school musical theatre talent, the ceremony will feature 116 nominees from across the country.
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Plus slam pigs on WWHL and Kerry Washington's parenting tips.
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Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
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Athletes aren't just on the field, they're on the stage, too.
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"I was just glad it felt reciprocated at the time."
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The long-running family favorite opened at New World Stages in 2007.
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Why are you doing this, Pixar? Why?
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'John Candy: I Like Me,' a portrait of the late actor, opens the Toronto International Film Festival with laughter, tears, and more laughter
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Danny Boyle's music-themed comedy has nabbed a title, Yesterday. Its rather startling premise has also come into focus with the release of its first trailer. Read onward for all we know about the movie.
What's the story?
After an automobile accident during a "mysterious global blackout," a struggling musician discovers that he is the only person on the planet who remembers The Beatles. His "original" songs then cause a worldwide sensation, straining his longtime friendship with a young woman.
Who stars?
Himesh Patel plays Jack Malik, the musician who can't believe he is suddenly the only person who remembers The Beatles. Lily James portrays Ellie, Jack's childhood best friend, a school teacher who fears she may be left behind in the wake... Read More
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Late Night With Seth Meyers writer and regular onscreen delight Amber Ruffin has a few funny recurring bits where she routinely makes her New Hampshire-raised boss comically uncomfortable. Alongside fellow writer Jenny Hegel, Ruffin gleefully pokes at Meyers' white privilege in "Jokes Seth Can't Tell," and, in…
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