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50 fall movies we're excited to see (with 41 exclusive photos)
From 'A Bad Moms Christmas' to 'Lego Ninjago' to 'The Disaster Artist,' 'Thor:Ragnarok,' and 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi,' the best of the rest of the year
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Cannes 2017: 10 Films to Keep an Eye On
Preview of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, running from May 17-28, including films starring Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Robert Pattinson, Adam Sandler
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'Star Wars' Celebration Preview: 'The Last Jedi' Trailer and 10 Other Things We Want to See
Thursday marks the start of the 2017 edition of Star Wars Celebration. The long-running fan convention draws Force acolytes and Sith devotees from around the world to catch sneak peeks of upcoming projects, meet cast members from movies and TV, show off their costuming prowess, attend deep-dive panels covering all sorts of Star Wars arcana, gorge themselves on rare collectibles, and log quality time with members of their tribe. With the 40th anniversary of the original installment, A New Hope, a
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Oscars 2017: A Guide to the Three Short-Film Categories — The Nominees and Our Picks to Win
With 14 Oscar nominations, La La Land is poised to dominate Hollywood’s big night on Feb. 26. The theatrical roll-out began on Feb. 8 and will continue to expand in the run-up to the Oscars. What It’s About: Adapted from a highly metaphorical short story by Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov, Ushev’s short depicts a girl with one eye that sees only the future, and one eye that forever gazes into the past.
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New York Film Festival 2016 Preview: The 6 Movies We're Most Excited to See
'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk,' 'Jackie,' and four more making world or U.S. premieres at the event that kicks off on Friday
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SummerSlam 2016 Preview: Your Guide to WWE's Big Summer Blowout
What to expect at WWE's SummerSlam this Sunday, August 21.
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‘Game of Thrones’ 2 Truths and a Lie Revisited: Lady Stoneheart or a Lannister Bloodbath?
Back before Season 6 aired, we asked some of the Game of Thrones cast to play Two Truths and a Lie with us. Isaac Hempstead-Wright and Dean-Charles Chapman both told stories of off-camera antics and disasters, and Liam Cunningham accidentally gave away a spoiler that we still can’t reveal. What’s most interesting, though, is that answers given by both Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams dovetailed in a way that points to a huge return for Season 7. “[A character] will be silenced — that’s a tru