Thursday, April 2, 2026

Movies

Critics Choice Awards On Eve of Oscar Nominations Go to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “The Irishman,” Directors of “Parasite,” “1917”

As we await the Oscar nominations at 8:30am Eastern, the Critics Choice Awards were handed out at a glittery ceremony in Santa Monica, California. Quentin...

“Star Wars” Declining Fortunes as “Skywalker” Nears Billion Dollars But Way Behind Last 2 Films

"Star Wars" is shrinking at the box office. "The Rise of Skywalker" is nearing $1 billion worldwide, but it's way behind the previous installments. "The...

Annette Bening Gets AARP Lifetime Achievement Award, Chokes Up About Warren Beatty, Don Johnson Explains Why He Had 3 Kids After Age 65

UPDATED Tony Danza emceed the annual AARP Movies for Grown Ups dinner last night at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel with aplomb and genuine excitement....

Golden Globes Book Tina Fey, Amy Poehler For 2021 Show Just Six Days After Host Ricky Gervais Calls Them Racists

That didn't take long. Six days after Ricky Gervais hosted the Golden Globes and called members of the Hollywood Foreign Press racists, the group has...

Box Office: World War 1 Movie “1917” Roars Out of Gate with $40 Mil Wide Release Weekend, Poised for Multiple Oscar Nominations

Universal Pictures has the odd distinction of having the best and worst movie of the 2019 season. "Cats" has been a spectacular failure, and a...

Oprah Exits a Me Too Documentary about DefJam’s Russell Simmons After Filmmakers Change Course Away from Harvey Weinstein as Subject

Oprah Winfrey is certainly in the news right now. It seem she's been busy advising Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, if reports are correct. But...

Buck Henry, Comedy Genius, Co-Creator of “Get Smart,” Co-Writer of “The Graduate,” Dead at 89

Buck Henry, one of the great comic minds and a legendary writer and performer, has died at age 89. Buck co-created "Get Smart," co-directed and...

At NY Film Critics, Brad Pitt Declares: “Quentin Tarantino is the only person I know who needs cocaine to stop talking”

If there were any red eyes visible Jan. 7 at Tao Downtown, it wasn’t from tears shed over losing or winning prizes. It was...