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See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for June

"The Bear" is back, Danny Boyle returns to direct "28 Years Later" and more

All the Films to Know From Cannes 2025, the Most Political Festival in Years 

The theme on the ground this Cannes was that the rest of the world is in the brace position awaiting America’s next move

We Might Be Closer to a "Top Gun 3" Than You'd Think

One of the film's writers recently provided an update on the project

Katy O’Brian Was Built for This

After infiltrating Hollywood’s biggest franchises and landing a dream role in “Love Lies Bleeding,” O’Brian is continuing her hot streak with the new “Mission: Impossible.” Her next chapter promises to be even more explosive.

Fathers, Sons and Watching “After Hours”

An excerpt from Ben Tanzer's new book about the cult classic Scorsese film

Darth Vader’s AI “Fortnite” Appearance Sparks Legal Complaint

SAG-AFTRA is not happy with the AI version of James Earl Jones's voice

We’ve Seen This From Shia LaBeouf Before

"Slauson Rec" documents his horrific treatment of his acting students, and it has his full support. But is he caught in an endless cycle of bad behavior and self-flagellation?

See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for May 2025

This month brings us a new Wes Anderson movie, a second season of "Poker Face" and more

Terrence Howard Turned Down a Marvin Gaye Biopic Because He’d Have to Kiss a Man

The actor said he would "rather cut his lips off" than have to kiss a man in the role

There’s No Such Thing as a “Bad” Action Movie When You’re at 35,000 Feet

"Meg 2," "65," the new "Road House" — all objectively terrible. But on an airplane? There’s nothing better.

Who’s Next: Meet the Rising Stars of 2025

We’re profiling the next generation of luminaries in culture, wellness, tech and beyond. Get to know them now, before everyone does.

For Kyle Allen, the Road to Netflix No. 1 Went Through a “Hogwarts for Ballerinas”

The star of “The Life List” never dreamed of becoming an actor. But at 30, he’s already worked with Spielberg and Branagh, with a secretive Kathryn Bigelow project next in line.

Val Kilmer Resisted Stardom. He Became an Icon Anyway.

The actor passed away on Wednesday at the age of 65

See/Hear: The Best Movies, TV and Music for April

No foolin': the month brings a new season of "The Rehearsal," two Walton Goggins movies and more