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The Young James Bond Prequel That Wasn't

Tom Holland recently revealed he once pitched a James Bond origin story to Sony

Peter Bogdanovich, Director of “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” Dead at 82

The director died Thursday of natural causes, according to his daughter

Jon Stewart Does Not Think J.K. Rowling Is Anti-Semitic

The comedian clarified his recent comments about the goblins in Harry Potter and their resemblance to anti-Semitic caricatures

The “Beatles: Get Back” Rooftop Concert to Screen on IMAX This Month

The docuseries will also finally be released on Blu-ray and DVD on Feb. 8

Frequent Adam Sandler Collaborator Peter Dante Flips Out After Being Asked to Wear a Mask

The actor was caught on video throwing a tantrum after being denied entry

A Brief History of Celebrities Distancing Themselves from Gal Gadot's "Imagine" Video

The actress has finally admitted that her much-hated video was "in poor taste"

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for January

“The Afterparty” aims to be the next “Only Murders in the Building”

Betty White, Award-Winning Actress, Dead at 99

She was a few weeks away from turning 100

The Year That Hollywood Finally Got Video Games Right

It only took five decades for gaming to find a real connection to film and TV

How Joel Coen and Bruno Delbonnel Breathed New Life Into "Macbeth"

The director and his cinematographer relied on simplicity and classic techniques to realize a radical version of one of Shakespeare's most famous texts

Why "Don't Look Up" Used a Fake $700K Watch Instead of the Real Thing

No, that isn’t a real Richard Mille on Jonah Hill's wrist

Jimmy Chin Remembers Shark’s Fin, The Summit That Launched Him to Stardom

After the biggest year of his career, the Oscar-winning documentarian and all-world mountaineer looks back on the climb that started it all

It's Possible to Be Concerned About Climate Change and Also Hate "Don't Look Up"

Finding fault with Adam McKay's latest satire doesn't mean you're necessarily part of the problem

Did the FBI Once Consider "It's a Wonderful Life" Communist Propaganda?

Turns out that oft-reported story is a little more complicated, but true enough

Why Is It So Sad When Characters in Christmas Movies Sing in Unison?

Christmas classics like Charlie Brown and the Grinch make use of the same spontaneous singing trope that seems tailor-made to tug on the heartstrings