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Product Placement Is Coming for Your Classic Films

Ad companies are beginning to insert new logos, signage and products into familiar TV shows and movies

What Kind of Abuse Is Still Acceptable in Hollywood?

Outrage over Scott Rudin's abusive behavior seems relatively mild compared to other high-profile abusers. Why?

Robert De Niro Is “Forced” to Keep Making Movies to Fund His Ex-Wife’s Extravagant Lifestyle

Like seeing Robert De Niro in new movies? You have his ex-wife and her shopping habit to thank.

Finally, We Have an Old, Funny Batman Again

Michael Keaton is officially reprising his role as the Caped Crusader in "The Flash"

The Most Riveting Film of 2021 Is a Black-and-White Documentary About a Pig

Victor Kossakovsky’s "Gunda" is an intimate look at some everyday farm animals — and a quietly radical piece of activism

Why Hollywood Is Entrusting Its Biggest Action Franchises to Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Between James Bond, Indiana Jones and "Star Wars," the "Fleabag" star has quickly transitioned to an A-list action hero

Remembering “Josie and the Pussycats,” the Last Bastion of Pop Cynicism

Now 20 years old, Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont's film still reads as a slyly subversive commentary on the slow, corporate death of popular music

Should “Promising Young Woman” Be Required Viewing for College Students?

Students can access a free virtual screening of the movie this Thursday

The Curious Cinematic Backstory Behind the “Monkey Martini”

How the new movie "Trust" reinvigorated (and altered) an obscure real-life drink

New Documentary Reopens Debate Over da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi"

Is it Leonardo da Vinci's work? New reports offer conflicting answers.

Ken Burns on Stepping Into the World of Ernest Hemingway for His Latest PBS Doc

America’s greatest documentarian on parsing truth from fiction when it comes to one of our greatest literary icons

Now More Than Ever, President Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson?

Washington insiders debate the likelihood of a White House run for America's favorite action hero

“The Last Cruise” Is a Surreal Look Back at a Pandemic in Its Infancy

The outcome of Hannah Olson’s new documentary is no secret, and yet watching it all unfold is still a genuinely shocking experience