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The Movie That Almost Made Us Fall in Love With Rom-Coms Again. Almost.

“Isn’t It Romantic” isn’t a classic, but is standout in genre that’s gone cold. 

Liam Neeson Demonstrates the Dangers of Revenge

On the big screen -- and in real life.

The “Netflix of Porn” Is Coming to a Screen Near You for $19.95 Per Month

A new streaming service, Adult Time, offers high-budget, well-produced adult films.

The Curse—and Blessing—of Sundance

The festival routinely hypes unprofitable movies, but it's never been about showcasing blockbusters.

Why So Much Awards Clamor Over “Bohemian Rhapsody”?

The Freddie Mercury biopic tarnishes rock royalty.

Remembering Paul Newman: the Antidote to Toxic Masculinity

A real man for the ages: movie star, racecar driver, devoted husband and caring activist.

The Top 10 Worst Best Picture Oscar Winners

"Titanic," "Rocky" and "Crash" on RCL movie expert's list.

James Gandolfini’s Son Cast to Play Young Tony Soprano in Series Prequel

Michael Gandolfini, 19, will star in the upcoming "The Many Saints of Newark."

What the Oscar Nominations Mean and Why You Should Care

Did you notice all the female filmmakers up for directing honors? Neither did we.

The Sexual Revolution’s Collateral Damage: The Kids Aren’t All Right

Director Alfonso Cuarón’s Oscar favorite “Roma” subtly captures middle-class upheaval.

First Teaser for Final Season of “Game of Thrones” Shows a Stark Family Reunion

The popular HBO fantasy series will return for its last season on April 14.

January Is Actually Not Where Decent Movies Go to Die

This cinematic comeback king and a flurry of winter thrillers offer proof.

Bryan Cranston Defends Playing Disabled Character In “The Upside”

Cranston portrays a man with quadriplegia in his upcoming film with Kevin Hart.

How “The Sopranos” Forever Changed Television

Twenty years after its debut, the show's legacy—for good and ill—still lingers.

15 Movies You’ll Want to See in 2019

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