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Steven Spielberg’s UFO Epic ‘Disclosure Day’ Unveils First Trailer Starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor

Steven Spielberg’s UFO Epic ‘Disclosure Day’ Unveils First Trailer Starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor

Universal releases the first trailer for Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi epic ‘Disclosure Day,’ starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor in a story about first contact and global truth.

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Rob Reiner, Legendary Actor and Director of ‘The Princess Bride,’ Found Dead at 78

Rob Reiner, Legendary Actor and Director of ‘The Princess Bride,’ Found Dead at 78

Rob Reiner, the filmmaker behind ‘When Harry Met Sally…,’ ‘The Princess Bride,’ and ‘This Is Spinal Tap,’ was found dead at his Los Angeles home at age 78. Authorities are investigating.

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Two People Found Dead at Rob Reiner’s Los Angeles Home

Two People Found Dead at Rob Reiner’s Los Angeles Home

Authorities confirm two people were found dead at filmmaker Rob Reiner’s Brentwood home. The Los Angeles Police Department has opened an investigation. No identities or cause of death have been released.

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Bradley Cooper, Laura Dern & Andra Day Step Out for Searchlight’s Is This Thing On? Special Screening

Bradley Cooper, Laura Dern & Andra Day Step Out for Searchlight’s Is This Thing On? Special Screening

Will Arnett, Laura Dern, Andra Day, and the cast of Is This Thing On? attended a special screening at the DGA Theater in New York. Directed by Bradley Cooper, the film has been building awards-season momentum thanks to its intimate performances and early festival acclaim ahead of its December 18 release.

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Marty Supreme L.A. Premiere: A24 Brings Out a Surreal, Star-Packed Orange Wave on the Black Carpet

Marty Supreme L.A. Premiere: A24 Brings Out a Surreal, Star-Packed Orange Wave on the Black Carpet

A24’s Marty Supreme premiered in Los Angeles with Timothée Chalamet, Kylie Jenner, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, The Creator, and more turning the black carpet into a high-fashion orange wave. See every major arrival and full photo gallery.

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2026 Golden Globe Nominations: A Surprising, Star-Stacked Reset That Reignites the Awards Race

2026 Golden Globe Nominations: A Surprising, Star-Stacked Reset That Reignites the Awards Race

The 2026 Golden Globe nominations delivered major surprises across film and TV, with One Battle After Another leading nine categories and Neon and Netflix dominating the morning. See the complete list and analysis.

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‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film by the National Board of Review

‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film by the National Board of Review

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another has won Best Film from the National Board of Review, cementing its status as a leading Oscar contender and reshaping the awards-season landscape.

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Marty Supreme Review: Chalamet and Safdie Deliver a Fever-Dream Opus of Mania, Mythmaking, and American Ambition — Timothée Chalamet’s Greatest Performance Yet

Marty Supreme Review: Chalamet and Safdie Deliver a Fever-Dream Opus of Mania, Mythmaking, and American Ambition — Timothée Chalamet’s Greatest Performance Yet

Timothée Chalamet delivers the strongest performance of his career in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, a fever-dream epic of mania, ambition, and American mythmaking. An electrifying A24 drama filled with visionary filmmaking, explosive tension, and a career-defining turn from Chalamet — a major awards-season contender.

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‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ First Reactions: James Cameron Unleashes His Darkest, Boldest, Most Emotional Pandora Yet

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ First Reactions: James Cameron Unleashes His Darkest, Boldest, Most Emotional Pandora Yet

The first reactions to James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash hail the film as a visually stunning, emotionally intense expansion of the Pandora saga. Early viewers call it Cameron’s boldest and most powerful sequel yet.

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Quentin Tarantino Says Paul Dano Was the “Weakest Link” in There Will Be Blood — And Sparks a New Debate About Modern Acting

Quentin Tarantino Says Paul Dano Was the “Weakest Link” in There Will Be Blood — And Sparks a New Debate About Modern Acting

Quentin Tarantino says Paul Dano was the “weakest link” in There Will Be Blood, sparking industry-wide debate about acting styles, legacy performances, and the evolution of Paul Dano’s career.

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2025 Gotham Awards: Complete Winners, Big Surprises, and the Films That Took the Lead This Season

2025 Gotham Awards: Complete Winners, Big Surprises, and the Films That Took the Lead This Season

The 2025 Gotham Awards wrapped at Cipriani Wall Street with surprise sweeps, emotional speeches, and early Oscar momentum shifts. One Battle After Another won Best Feature, Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident swept three awards, and My Father’s Shadow delivered key breakout wins. Here’s the complete list of winners and major highlights.

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2026 Oscar Predictions: A Season Driven by Big Performances, Bold Campaigns, and a Changing Academy

2026 Oscar Predictions: A Season Driven by Big Performances, Bold Campaigns, and a Changing Academy

The Cinema Group’s official 2026 Oscar Predictions break down the top eight categories — including Best Picture, Director, Acting, and Screenplay — in one of the most competitive races of the decade. From One Battle After Another to Hamnet, Sinners, Marty Supreme, and Frankenstein, this year’s contenders span prestige auteurs, global sensations, and cultural juggernauts.

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‘Is This Thing On?’ Trailer: Bradley Cooper Finds Truth, Comedy, and Heartbreak in New Dramedy With Will Arnett & Laura Dern

‘Is This Thing On?’ Trailer: Bradley Cooper Finds Truth, Comedy, and Heartbreak in New Dramedy With Will Arnett & Laura Dern

Searchlight debuts the new trailer for Bradley Cooper’s Is This Thing On?, a New York–set dramedy starring Will Arnett and Laura Dern as a couple navigating breakup, reinvention, and co-parenting. The film premieres as NYFF’s closing-night selection and opens in theaters December 19.

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‘The Chronology of Water’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Unveils a Raw, Visceral Indie Debut Led by a Ferocious Imogen Poots

‘The Chronology of Water’ Trailer: Kristen Stewart Unveils a Raw, Visceral Indie Debut Led by a Ferocious Imogen Poots

Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, ‘The Chronology of Water,’ unveils a raw, emotionally charged trailer starring Imogen Poots as a swimmer fighting trauma, addiction, and artistic rebirth. Following its Cannes premiere, the film hits theaters this December with a national rollout in January.

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‘Wicked: For Good’ New York Premiere Brings Emerald City Glamour to Lincoln Center

‘Wicked: For Good’ New York Premiere Brings Emerald City Glamour to Lincoln Center

Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey and the all-star Wicked: For Good cast lit up Lincoln Center for the New York premiere of Universal’s mega-sequel. With bold couture, major talent, and a full Emerald City takeover, the event marks the film’s biggest U.S. rollout yet ahead of its Nov. 21 release.

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‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Ignite Emerald Fennell’s Seductive, Gothic Reimagining

‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Ignite Emerald Fennell’s Seductive, Gothic Reimagining

Emerald Fennell’s steamy adaptation of Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, unveils a sensual, visually striking trailer ahead of its February 13, 2026 theatrical release.

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‘The Running Man’ Takes Over New York: A Star-Studded Premiere and a Victory Lap for Big-Screen Spectacle

‘The Running Man’ Takes Over New York: A Star-Studded Premiere and a Victory Lap for Big-Screen Spectacle

Edgar Wright’s The Running Man lit up AMC Lincoln Square for its U.S. premiere, with stars Glen Powell, Colman Domingo, Lee Pace, Josh Brolin, Emilia Jones, and more joining a packed red carpet. The high-octane Stephen King adaptation thrilled a theater full of A-list guests and industry figures, signaling a bold return to pure theatrical spectacle.

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