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Cote de Pablo Declined Intimacy Coordinator for 'Tony & Ziva': "We Don’t Want to Be Micromanaged"

Cote de Pablo Declined Intimacy Coordinator for 'Tony & Ziva': "We Don’t Want to Be Micromanaged"

Cote de Pablo turned down an intimacy coordinator for 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva,' citing deep trust with co-star Michael Weatherly. The Paramount+ spin-off premieres Sept. 3, reuniting the fan-favorite duo for a series that blends action, romance, and their iconic chemistry. Here's what they had to say about filming together again.

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Matthew McConaughey & America Ferrera Star in Apple TV+ Wildfire Thriller 'The Lost Bus'

Matthew McConaughey & America Ferrera Star in Apple TV+ Wildfire Thriller 'The Lost Bus'

Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star in 'The Lost Bus,' based on the real-life 2018 Paradise wildfire. The Apple TV+ drama, directed by Paul Greengrass, follows a bus driver and teacher racing to save 23 children. Watch the emotional trailer ahead of the September 19 theatrical release and October 3 streaming debut.

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‘All the President’s Men’ Returns: Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo Lead Live Reading of Political Classic

‘All the President’s Men’ Returns: Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo Lead Live Reading of Political Classic

Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and more star in a one-night-only live reading of All the President’s Men on August 25. The East Hampton event reimagines the Watergate-era thriller for a new era of press scrutiny and political tension. All proceeds benefit The Center at West Park.

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2025 Emmy Nominations: Severance and The Penguin Lead This Year’s Emmy Race

2025 Emmy Nominations: Severance and The Penguin Lead This Year’s Emmy Race

Apple TV+’s Severance leads the 2025 Emmy nominations with 27 nods, followed by The Penguin, The Studio, and The White Lotus. Read the full list of nominees and key highlights ahead of the September 14 ceremony.

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‘The Bear’ Season 5 Renewed by FX: More Carmy, Sydney, and High-Stakes Heat Coming in 2026

‘The Bear’ Season 5 Renewed by FX: More Carmy, Sydney, and High-Stakes Heat Coming in 2026

FX has officially renewed The Bear for Season 5 following the success of Season 4. Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri will return in 2026 as the acclaimed restaurant drama continues.

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'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Infidelity, Moonshine, and Midlife Disillusionment in Nora Kirkpatrick’s Witty But Uneven Debut

'A Tree Fell in the Woods' Review: Infidelity, Moonshine, and Midlife Disillusionment in Nora Kirkpatrick’s Witty But Uneven Debut

Josh Gad, Alexandra Daddario, Ashley Park, and Daveed Diggs star in Nora Kirkpatrick’s debut, A Tree Fell in the Woods—a Tribeca-set relationship dramedy about infidelity, identity, and self-reflection in a snowed-in cabin.

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'The Best You Can' Review: Bacon & Sedgwick Find Late-Life Sparks in This Warm, Witty Boomer Dramedy

'The Best You Can' Review: Bacon & Sedgwick Find Late-Life Sparks in This Warm, Witty Boomer Dramedy

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick star in The Best You Can, a Tribeca 2025 Spotlight Narrative standout about aging, connection, and unexpected second chances. A heartwarming dramedy that proves it's never too late to start over.

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‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Trailer: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Headline Kogonada’s Whimsical Romance

‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Trailer: Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Headline Kogonada’s Whimsical Romance

Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star in Kogonada’s A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, a whimsical, memory-bending romance-fantasy. Watch the trailer for the upcoming Sony release, in theaters Sept. 19.

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'Mountainhead' Review: Jesse Armstrong’s Tech Satire Is Sharp, Cynical, and Sinister

'Mountainhead' Review: Jesse Armstrong’s Tech Satire Is Sharp, Cynical, and Sinister

From the creator of 'Succession' comes 'Mountainhead,' a sharp satire where four tech billionaires debate humanity’s fate amid global chaos. Review inside.

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‘The New Boy’ Review: Cate Blanchett Shines in a Gorgeous Tale of Faith, Identity, and Colonization

‘The New Boy’ Review: Cate Blanchett Shines in a Gorgeous Tale of Faith, Identity, and Colonization

Warwick Thornton’s The New Boy, starring Cate Blanchett, explores faith, cultural violence, and supernatural resistance through stunning visuals and a haunting story of forced assimilation. Read our full review.

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‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’— 5 Films That Explore the Urgency of Now

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’— 5 Films That Explore the Urgency of Now

From political thrillers to existential odysseys, explore five unforgettable films that tackle the speed, anxiety, and immediacy of the modern age—framed by the recent release of Hurry Up Tomorrow.

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The Four Seasons Review: A Familiar Trip That Doesn’t Warrant a Return Visit

The Four Seasons Review: A Familiar Trip That Doesn’t Warrant a Return Visit

Tina Fey and Steve Carell lead The Four Seasons, a Netflix dramedy that explores the fault lines of long-term friendship and marriage — but rarely finds its emotional center.

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On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

On Swift Horses Review: A Queer Western Romance of Subversion, Longing, and the Ghosts of American Myth

Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a lyrical queer drama that reframes the Western genre as a haunting romance of unrealized lives and forbidden longing, led by Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Diego Calva.

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‘Rust’ Review: A Cinematic Epitaph Enmeshed in Tragedy and the Limitations of Genre Convention

‘Rust’ Review: A Cinematic Epitaph Enmeshed in Tragedy and the Limitations of Genre Convention

Joel Souza's Rust is a somber Western with strong performances from Alec Baldwin and Patrick Scott McDermott, but it's a film forever haunted by the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins.

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