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‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal

‘The Pitt’ Finale Breakdown: Showrunners, Noah Wyle on Season 2, Trump-Era Health Policy, and That Rooftop Reveal

Executive producers and star Noah Wyle break down The Pitt's Season 1 finale, tease what's ahead for Robby, and reflect on how the Trump administration could reshape the show's medical storylines.

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John Mulaney’s ‘Everybody’s in Live’ Aims for Controlled Chaos—But Needs a Tighter Tune-Up

John Mulaney’s ‘Everybody’s in Live’ Aims for Controlled Chaos—But Needs a Tighter Tune-Up

Netflix’s Everybody’s in Live reimagines the sketch-variety format with John Mulaney at the helm. It’s chaotic, clever—and a work in progress. Here’s our breakdown.

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Erin Doherty Confronts the Unthinkable in Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ Episode 3

Erin Doherty Confronts the Unthinkable in Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ Episode 3

Netflix’s Adolescence Episode 3 features Erin Doherty and Owen Cooper in a harrowing one-take interrogation scene. Here’s how it was made—and why it’s one of the year’s most powerful hours of TV.

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'Together' Trailer: Alison Brie and Dave Franco Bring Body Horror to the Ultimate Codependent Relationship
‘A LIEN’ Directors Sam & David Cutler-Kreutz on Immigration, Bureaucracy, and Oscar Recognition

‘A LIEN’ Directors Sam & David Cutler-Kreutz on Immigration, Bureaucracy, and Oscar Recognition

Discover how Sam & David Cutler-Kreutz crafted “A LIEN,” an Oscar-nominated short film exploring the harrowing realities of the U.S. immigration system. Read our exclusive interview on the film’s themes, production, and impact.

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Exploring the Craft of Horror: Phillip Gellat Discusses The First Word on Horror

Exploring the Craft of Horror: Phillip Gellat Discusses The First Word on Horror

Phillip Gellat’s The First Word on Horror is a gripping new documentary series profiling today’s most influential horror writers. Read our in-depth interview with Gellat as he discusses the series’ inspirations, storytelling techniques, and the future of horror literature.

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Colman Domingo Addresses Marvel’s Kang Casting Rumors: “Something Didn’t Feel Right About Replacing Someone”

Colman Domingo Addresses Marvel’s Kang Casting Rumors: “Something Didn’t Feel Right About Replacing Someone”

Colman Domingo reveals he met with Marvel about rumors of replacing Jonathan Majors as Kang but ultimately felt the role wasn’t right for him. Instead, Marvel is moving forward with Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom.

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'Companion' Ending Breakdown: Director Drew Hancock Tells All About the Film's Showdown and Potential Sequel

'Companion' Ending Breakdown: Director Drew Hancock Tells All About the Film's Showdown and Potential Sequel

Writer-director Drew Hancock breaks down Companion’s explosive ending, its mid-credits twist, and potential sequel ideas. Read the full analysis here.

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Quentin Tarantino in ‘No Hurry’ to Direct Final Film, Prefers Family Time and Theater’s “Final Frontier”

Quentin Tarantino in ‘No Hurry’ to Direct Final Film, Prefers Family Time and Theater’s “Final Frontier”

Quentin Tarantino discusses fatherhood, theater, and his scathing critique of modern cinema during an intimate Sundance conversation with Elvis Mitchell.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Reflects on Doctor Strange’s Future, His New Sundance Film, and Life Beyond Stardom

Benedict Cumberbatch Reflects on Doctor Strange’s Future, His New Sundance Film, and Life Beyond Stardom

Benedict Cumberbatch opens up about his Sundance drama The Thing With Feathers, Doctor Strange’s future in the MCU, and his ambitions as an actor and producer.

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 Lily-Rose Depp Defends Sam Levinson and Their Collaboration on HBO’s The Idol

Lily-Rose Depp Defends Sam Levinson and Their Collaboration on HBO’s The Idol

Lily-Rose Depp defends Sam Levinson and their HBO collaboration The Idol, reflecting on the controversy, her personal growth, and the artistic challenges of the show.

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Tom Holland Won’t Walk the Red Carpet at Zendaya’s Premieres: ‘It’s Her Moment,’ Says He’ll Quit Acting When He Has Kids

Tom Holland Won’t Walk the Red Carpet at Zendaya’s Premieres: ‘It’s Her Moment,’ Says He’ll Quit Acting When He Has Kids

Tom Holland reveals why he skips Zendaya’s red carpet premieres, discusses their on-set chemistry, and shares plans to step away from acting when he becomes a dad.

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Monica Barbaro Conquers Stage Fright to Portray Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown

Monica Barbaro Conquers Stage Fright to Portray Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown

Monica Barbaro captures the essence of Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown, delivering a transformative performance alongside Timothée Chalamet. A tribute to music legends, now playing nationwide.

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Ralph Fiennes Brings “Very Demure, Very Mindful” Energy to CNN’s New Year’s Eve Special

Ralph Fiennes Brings “Very Demure, Very Mindful” Energy to CNN’s New Year’s Eve Special

Ralph Fiennes left Anderson Cooper in stitches on CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live with his hilarious take on the “very demure, very mindful” TikTok trend. Discover how the Conclave star blended humor and charm during the viral moment.

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‘Babygirl’ Director Halina Reijn on Directing Steamy Scenes, Subverting Tropes, and Nicole Kidman’s Awards Buzz

‘Babygirl’ Director Halina Reijn on Directing Steamy Scenes, Subverting Tropes, and Nicole Kidman’s Awards Buzz

Halina Reijn, director of Babygirl, discusses working with Nicole Kidman, redefining the erotic thriller genre, and navigating mixed test screening reactions. Discover how Reijn’s bold vision has redefined modern erotic dramas.

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Joe Cortese Brings Life to "Here’s Yianni!" in a Stirring Tribute to Heritage and Humanity

Joe Cortese Brings Life to "Here’s Yianni!" in a Stirring Tribute to Heritage and Humanity

Experience the heartfelt journey of Here’s Yianni! at Dances With Films’ Closing Night Gala. Starring Joe Cortese, Julia Ormond, and directed by Christina Eliopoulos, this moving film celebrates Greek-American culture, family bonds, and resilience. Don’t miss this extraordinary tale of love and tradition, screening December 8, 2024.

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