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Paul Rudd reacts to the 30th anniversary of cult classic ‘Clueless'
Access Hollywood chatted with Paul Rudd during the South by Southwest premiere of his and Jenna Ortega’s latest film, “Death of a Unicorn,” where he gushed over working with the “Wednesday” star. Plus, the 55-year-old reacted to “Clueless” turning 30 this year.
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How Dermot Mulroney & Andrew Ortenberg plan to spend their last days on earth…
California Live’s Amber Pfister sits down with writer and actors, Dermot Mulroney and Andrew Ortenberg on their new film, When I’m Ready, an apocalyptic romantic thriller that centers on a young couple as they venture on a road trip during the last days before an extinction event wipes out all life on earth.
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The ‘Happy Gilmore 2' trailer is here — and so is its release date
Adam Sandler reunites with Julie Bowen and other “Happy Gilmore” co-stars for the upcoming sequel.
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Street Food Cinema's ‘Wicked' kick-off will add movie magic to May
The outdoor movie series just unveiled its May and June schedule; look for a Dolly Parton night and more.
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Meet the filmmaker behind the documentary “Vanished: The Heather Elvis Case.”
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down with producer and director, Michael Bayer, to discuss the new true-crime documentary about the unsolved Heather Elvis case. Bayer hopes the series will uncover more leads in the case and examines how social media played a role in it.
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Disneyland's ‘Season of the Force' Foodie Guide has landed
The cosmic cuisine includes milk tea, cold brew, savory skewers, and other far, far away foodstuffs.
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‘Moana' has her origins questioned at trial where man says his surfer boy led to the Disney hit
Buck Woodall sued in 2020, alleging that essential elements of his script for “Bucky the Surfer Boy” were co-opted for “Moana.”
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Anna Kendrick offers a 3-word response to working with Blake Lively again
Anna Kendrick is seemingly avoiding all questions about Blake Lively on her “Another Simple Favor” press tour.
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Two '80s sci-fi machines — Mr. Fusion and a Ghost Trap — are headed to auction
Calling “Back to the Future II” and “Ghostbusters” fans: This Propstore mega event brims with iconic finds.
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‘Shrek 5' isn't out yet, but it's already facing backlash. How come?
Ever-important internet comments include: “What did they do to him” and “yall will really complain about EVERYTHING.”
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We're gonna need a bigger exhibit: The Academy Museum will honor JAWS
“JAWS: The Exhibition” will surface — dun dun, dun dun — with dozens of cinematic artifacts in tow.
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Why is it called an Oscar?
The golden statuette given to Academy Award winners goes primarily by its famous nickname. Here’s what the leading theory says about the name’s origin.
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Griffin Dunne on his legendary career and new film, “Ex-Husbands”
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sat down with actor, director, and producer, Griffin Dunne, about his latest film, “Ex-Husbands.” As Peter Pearce, Griffin Dunne stars as a man floundering with his son Nick’s wedding coming up. Peter plans a getaway to Tulum, claiming to have had no idea that his sons and their friends would be there that very weekend for...
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Gene Hackman was more than an everyman: An appreciation
Gene Hackman, a 6-foot-2 ex-Marine from Danville, Illinois, and a self-described “big lummox kind of person,” was as hard to define an actor as he was an unlikely star.
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Zendaya's role in ‘Shrek 5' revealed in first-look teaser
Zendaya has joined the cast of “Shrek 5,” set for a December 2026 release, alongside Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz.
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Undetermined cause of death for Michelle Trachtenberg after family declines autopsy
The medical examiner’s office said Thursday the cause of death is undetermined for actress Michelle Trachtenberg because of limited information after her family objected to an autopsy, which is allowed by law.
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Movie theater ceiling collapses during screening of ‘Captain America: Brave New World'
Two moviegoers got an extra taste of action Tuesday night — and not just from their choice to view “Captain America: Brave New World.”
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Inside the ‘Everyone Wins' gift bags for Oscar nominees
Lash Fary, the founder and president of Distinctive Assets, has been organizing the “Everyone Wins” gift bags for award show nominees that give publicity to many small businesses.
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Savor ‘Cinematic Nostalgia' at this glammed-up Culver City film series
Watch a “Golden Screen” flick at the Culver Theater, then sip a cocktail at The Culver Hotel and discuss.
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A ‘Wicked' character meet-and-greet is alighting at Universal Fan Fest Nights
The theme park’s ode to several famous fandoms will take an enchanted spin this spring.