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Why Robert Redford’s Style in “The Candidate” Still Matters

From technically flawless tailoring to avant-garde accessories, Redford’s wardrobe from the 1972 film carries just as much power 50 years on. Here's how to get the look.

Matt Damon Addresses Regrets Over One "Bourne" Film

Rushed screenplays don't always end well

Revisiting a Lost — and Possible Nonexistent — Hitchcock Film

The director made "Number 13" one hundred years ago

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for July

Jordan Peele returns (with aliens). And it’s both Shark Week and SharkFest.

“The Black Phone” and the 5 Simple Rules for Locked-Door Horror

If we can figure a way out before the characters do, the movie falls apart

“Fire Island” Star Joel Kim Booster Has the Most Relatable Threesome Take

The actor's threesome preferences recall some (still solid) advice from "Sex and the City"

“Mad God” Maps a Bustling Stop-Motion Hellscape

Phil Tippett's stunning new film is 30 years in the making

Are You Ready for the Summer of “Morbius”?

It may be Marvel's worst movie — but it's also the one everybody's talking (and memeing) about. What can Morbius teach us about the making of a cult classic?

An Oklahoma Movie Theater Promised to "Fast-Forward" the Same-Sex Kiss in "Lightyear"

After courting controversy, the cinema removed the signage with the warning

Even Mr. Bean Has a Dumb Opinion About Cancel Culture

"Every joke has a victim," Rowan Atkinson said in a recent interview. "That's the definition of a joke."

Why “Batman Returns” Stands as the Best Superhero Movie of All Time

Remembering Tim Burton's 1992 Caped Crusader flick on its 30th anniversary

Cheech Marin's Greatest Legacy Might Be His Art Collection

A museum housing his collection opened this month