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Baby's out of the corner! Jennifer Grey returns for 'Dirty Dancing' sequel
The sequel to the beloved 1987 movie was announced at Cinemacon.
Olivia Wilde was served custody papers from Jason Sudeikis while onstage at CinemaCon
Sudeikis's rep said he "had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered" and "he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner."
'No Time to Die' holding firm to October release date for Daniel Craig's final Bond outing
An exclusive new clip from the film also debuted at CinemaCon.
Pennywise returns in terrifying first 'It: Chapter Two' footage
Andy Muschietti teased the horror sequel at CinemaCon.
The 'Spy Who Dumped Me' stunt that scared the daylights out of Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon say those looks of "fear and horror" on their faces in "They Spy Who Dumped Me" are genuine.
'Sicario: Day of the Soldado' isn't making any political statements, but Benicio Del Toro will
The Puerto Rico-born actor and star of the new "Sicario" sequel says he knows law-abiding citizens who've been arrested in the U.S. on immigration charges.
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How 1972 blaxploitation classic 'Super Fly' gets retold for a new generation: It's 'Hood Shakespeare'
Director X and stars Trevor Jackson and Jason Mitchell talk about their take on "SuperFly."
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Rock 'n' roll 'Robin Hood': Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx describe new take on classic hero as first trailer arrives
Egerton, the newest actor to play Robin Hood, says of the upcoming film, “It’s rock ’n’ roll, it’s high octane, the movie is fast and pacy and doesn’t let up.”
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'Get Out' breakout Lil Rel Howery is a hero to TSA agents — but still has to take his shoes off
You had to figure real-life TSA agents enjoyed Lil Rel Howery's hilarious — and heroic — portrayal of Rod Williams in last year's sleeper hit/pop culture phenomenon, "Get Out."
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Paul Feig is game for more 'Ghostbusters' and says, 'I will go to my grave so proud of that movie'
"The movie's just really built an audience in the two years since it's been out," said Feig. "I get contacted every day by people who are such fans of it, and so many women who are inspired by seeing women in science."
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How Robert Rodriguez wrote 'Alita: Battle Angel' using nearly 800 pages from James Cameron
The buzzy upcoming actioner “Alita: Battle Angel” has been a passion project for producers James Cameron and Jon Landau since 2000.
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Amandla Stenberg 'came head-on with discrimination' dealing with racist 'Hunger Games' tweets
The actress got quite a break when she was cast in a plum role at age 13, but then she had to deal with racist responses.
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Fresh off 'Star Wars,' Felicity Jones talks about playing another pop culture icon: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
"When I first met Ruth, she said, 'You speak the Queen's English and I'm a girl from Brooklyn. How is that going to work?'" Felicity Jones says about playing Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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John David Washington reveals best advice he ever got from father Denzel
John David Washington started his acting career as a background player in 'Malcolm X,' which featured his father, Denzel Washington, in the lead role.
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Drama queen Taraji P. Henson is 'happy to finally laugh' in upcoming 'What Men Want'
Taraji P. Henson is best known for her dramatic roles, but now she's thrilled to be appearing in a comedy, "What Men Want," a female-centric version of the 2000 Mel Gibson rom-com "What Women Want."
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Jane Fonda, 'Book Club' co-stars talk surprising popularity of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' in 'puritan' America
In the upcoming comedy "Book Club," Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen and Diane Keaton play a group of friends whose introduction to the popular erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey helps stimulate each of their love lives.
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The crazy 'Mission: Impossible — Fallout' stunt that left the cast believing Tom Cruise fell to his death
The film's stars told Yahoo Entertainment at CinemaCon that they witnessed a near-death Tom Cruise experience that the rest of the world never got to see.
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Tom Cruise Becomes First Actor to Receive Pioneer of the Year Award
A profoundly grateful Tom Cruise received the pioneer of the year award from the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation — the first actor to be so honored. Cruise was feted Wednesday night on the third day of Cinemacon, the National Association of Theater Owners’ annual convention in Las Vegas. The pioneer of the year […]
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Jon Hamm recalls that time the 'SNL' cast greeted him in full-on 'Mad Men' costumes
Jon Hamm recalls when his Don Draper character had a profound effect on the "Saturday Night Live" cast back in 2008.
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Jason Momoa and James Wan on giving 'Aquaman' heart ... and wedgies
The first footage from Jason Momoa's "Aquaman" premiered at CinemaCon yesterday, and Yahoo Entertainment was on the scene to talk to both Momoa and director James Wan.
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Trevor Jackson explains his affinity for the rat-tail, says it was inspired by Anakin Skywalker
Though it's his signature hairstyle, Trevor Jackson will not rock a rat tail in "SuperFly," his upcoming remake of the 1972 blaxploitation classic.
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Channing Tatum Walks His First Red Carpet Since Split from Jenna Dewan
Channing Tatum looked relaxed during his first red carpet appearance since announcing his separation from Jenna Dewan after nearly nine years of marriage.
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Matthew McConaughey says Oscar win gave him a new confidence
Even someone like Matthew McConaughey can use a shot of confidence now and then.
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Don't hold your breath for a Falcon solo film: Anthony Mackie has different post-'Avengers' plans
"I have my eyes set on a few other things," Anthony Mackie told Yahoo Entertainment about the possibility of a standalone Falcon movie.
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Cara Delevingne and Luc Besson on the 'Valerian' Director's History of Strong Female Action Stars
There has been a noticeable (and very welcome) uptick in female action characters in films in recent years, from Furiosa to Wonder Woman. But having strong women protagonists is nothing new to Luc Besson, who introduced a young Natalie Portman in Leon: The Professional and Milla Jovovich in The Fifth Element, and who helmed other female-centric thrillers like La Femme Nikita, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, and Lucy.
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Anthony Hopkins Says He Joined New 'Transformers' Because Michael Bay 'Is a Genius'
The Oscar winner and new 'Transformers' star is a Michael Bay fan.