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What Can We Expect From a Forthcoming David Bowie Documentary?

This isn't director Brett Morgen's first high-profile rock documentary

Real-Life Therapists Rate Hollywood’s Most Memorable Onscreen Shrinks

How do your favorite fictional shrinks stack up? We asked the professionals.

How a Pair of Filmmakers Gained the Trust of the Elusive Brian Wilson

Director Brent Wilson and journalist Jason Fine reflect on their time with the legendary musician

The Fitness Secrets of One of Hollywood’s Most Prolific Martial Artists

Scott Adkins has starred and stunted in more than 60 movies and TV shows since the late ‘90s

“Porky’s” at 40: How a Teen Sex Comedy Briefly Conquered America

A first-time viewer attempts to understand this genital-obsessed “comedy classic”

Aaron Sorkin Thinks You Thought "The Social Network" Would Be a Rom-Com

The writer/director made the truly puzzling comment while defending the decision to cast Nicole Kidman as Lucille Ball

Sylvester Stallone Says He Almost Died While Filming “Rocky IV”

Ivan Drago almost killed the Italian Stallion for real

Meet Don Lee of the “Eternals,” South Korea's Greatest Action Hero

You may not recognize the actor who plays Gilgamesh in the latest Marvel film, but he’s been wowing South Korean audiences for years

Danish Company Exploring Alternatives to "Live" Guns on Film Sets

Copenhagen Industries is doing interesting work

The Rock Promises He'll Stop Filming With Real Guns on Set

The biggest action star in the world refuses to use a live firearm ever again

Excerpt: Director James Ivory Remembers a Chance Meeting With Jean Renoir

In his memoir "Solid Ivory," the prolific adapter of Edwardian novels proves that he's also adept at telling his own story

“Last Night in Soho” Reminds Us That Pop Culture Is Not a Viable Persona

Edgar Wright's latest feature completes a trilogy of films that cast the director's obsession with nostalgia in a new light

“Let It Be” Director Responds to Ringo Starr Calling the Film “Miserable”

Michael Lindsay-Hogg says he doesn't care what the former Beatle thinks of his movie

Jason Isaacs Wants You to Stop Thinking of “Mass” as a Film About a School Shooting

Sure, that's the plot. But the movie is about marriage, grief, tension and the ties that bind.