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All Right, Who Taught Brad Pitt How to Dress Like a Coastal Grandma?

He's supposed to be promoting "Bullet Train," but we're transfixed by the linens and skirt

Michael Mann's Automotive Interests Go Far Beyond His Enzo Ferrari Biopic

Which apparently include racing motorcycles with Daniel Day-Lewis

Don McLean Debunks Long-Held Interpretation of “American Pie” Lyrics

It turns out "the jester" mentioned in the iconic track is not, in fact, Bob Dylan

How Natalie Portman Went From Highbrow Indie Actress to Mainstream Blockbuster Star

"Thor: Love & Thunder" makes a strange and compelling attempt to bring some of Portman’s serious-drama reserve into one of the jokiest wings of the MCU

A New Book Revisits the Impeccable Style of Paul Newman

Talking with James Clarke, author of “Paul Newman: Blue-Eyed Cool”

Turns Out Armie Hammer Really Is Selling Timeshares in the Caymans

Despite previous denials, Variety reports the actor is now working at a resort

Revisiting the Film That Bankrupted Francis Ford Coppola, 40 Years Later

The movie turned the beloved director into a Hollywood outsider

Why Every Man Should Watch This Film About Female Pleasure

The buzzy new Emma Thompson flick is a masterclass in modern masculinity

We Don’t Need an Estate-Sanctioned Amy Winehouse Biopic

There's no way a movie that comes with the blessing of the people accused of exploiting the late singer will tell the whole story

To Truly Appreciate James Caan, You Have to Watch “Thief”

Caan, who died on Thursday, was best known for "The Godfather," but the 1981 Michael Mann film is the true testament to his talent

Comedian Dick Gregory’s Son Reflects on His Father’s Groundbreaking Career

Christian Gregory talks about a new docuseries tracing his father's rise and the connection between Black comedy and activism

James Cameron: Don't "Whine" About Runtime of "Avatar 2"

The director wants to normalize theater pee breaks during three-hour movies