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Ryan Gosling shocks ‘Star Wars' fans with ‘Starfighter' reveal in Tokyo
Ryan Gosling will lead “Star Wars: Starfighter” in a surprise announcement at Star Wars Celebration convention in Tokyo. On Thursday April 17, Gosling and filmmaker Shawn Levy surprised everyone and later sat down for an interview to share the news with fans.
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A free guide is helping families make the most of an Academy Museum visit
Pick up the engaging family resource in the museum lobby and embark on a journey of cinematic discovery.
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‘Sinners,' shot on IMAX film, is a historic first for female cinematographers
The movie marks the first time a female director of photography has shot a movie on large format IMAX film.
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A ‘Clueless' sequel series starring Alicia Silverstone is in the works
A sequel series to the 1995 classic “Clueless” is currently in development with Alicia Silverstone set to reprise her role as Cher Horowitz, E! News has learned.
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‘Star Trek' fans, board the Enterprise-D at ‘Universal Fan Fest Nights'
The step-inside ship will take guests on an imaginative adventure, one that includes several staples of the space phenom.
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The tariff trouble for Hollywood's film and TV industry
FilmLA continues to report production numbers going down, 2024 being one of the worst ever and now studio executives are worried about the impact of the new tariffs. Ted Chen reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on April 16, 2025.
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John Boyega had less than $20 in his bank account when he landed a role in ‘Star Wars'
The 33-year-old was a relative unknown at the time he was cast in the iconic franchise.
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Actor Evan Holtzman talks star-studded war drama “Warfare”
Rising star Evan Holtzman joins California Live’s Jessica Vilchis to share behind-the-scenes stories from A24’s gritty new action thriller “Warfare,” plus what it was like working with director Alex Garland and a powerhouse cast.
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Academy Awards to add stunt design category, starting with films released in 2027
The board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the creation of a new category, achievement in stunt design.
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Enjoy classic films shown inside LA movie palaces during ‘Last Remaining Seats'
The long-running LA Conservancy series is a cinematic, spring-closing staple; check out the upcoming flicks now.
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‘Jurassic Park' has thoughts about dire wolves being brought back from extinction
Were scientists behind the de-extinction of dire wolves so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should?
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‘Minecraft' mayhem over ‘chicken jockey' trend leads movie theater to ban unaccompanied kids
A movie theater in New Jersey is not allowing unaccompanied children to see the most popular movie of the year after an “unacceptable” incident during a recent screening related to viral TikTok videos and a “chicken jockey.”
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Bill Murray says masked kiss led to sexual misconduct allegation that shut down movie
Bill Murray said a masked kiss in 2022 on the set of a movie led to sexual misconduct allegations that eventually shut down the film, an incident the famed actor says still bothers him.
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First-ever ‘The Breakfast Club' reunion with all 5 members happening in Chicago
They didn’t forget about us either, Chicago. For the first time ever, the five core cast members of the popular 1985 John Hughes movie “The Breakfast Club” are set to reunite in Chicago- and the day is almost here.
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Hollywood lands a much-needed box office hit with ‘A Minecraft Movie'
Going into the weekend, analysts projected “Minecraft” might hit $80 million. Instead, it nearly doubled that figure.
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Michael B. Jordan dishes on the allure of playing a vampire
Michael B. Jordan is reteaming with his go-to director Ryan Coogler for the new supernatural thriller “Sinners”! Positive reviews are already coming in, with critics calling it a sexy, gory masterpiece. At the film’s premiere, Michael told Access Hollywood guest correspondent Emily Orozco about the allure of playing a vampire.
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Tom Cruise opens CinemaCon speech with moment of silence for Val Kilmer
Tom Cruise opened his highly anticipated CinemaCon appearance on Thursday with a moving tribute to his “Top Gun” co-star, Val Kilmer, who died Tuesday in Los Angeles.
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How Tom Cruise honored late Val Kilmer with powerful moment
Tom Cruise paid tribute to his “Top Gun” co-star Val Kilmer, who died on April 1 at the age of 65. The movie star asked for a moment of silence while he was onstage at CinemaCon on April 3 to honor his late friend.
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Sweet summer freebies: Enjoy 20+ free events, courtesy of OC Parks
A dozen outdoor movie screenings and nine concerts are on the full and festive schedule.
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Jason Momoa tells Craig he's returning for 3rd ‘Dune' movie: ‘You got me in trouble!'
Momoa is not done with the “Dune” universe.