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“Jaws” Turns 50 Next Year, and It’s Getting a Documentary

The film, directed by Spielberg documentarian Laurent Bouzereau, will also cover Peter Benchley's novel

Buffering Errors Have Come to the Big Screen

A screening of "The Conformist" reportedly went awry

Michael B. Jordan Is on a Mission to Get You Moving

The "Creed" star talks daily meditation, his favorite lifts and the healing power of group wellness

This Year's Tribeca Festival Is Putting AI Into the Spotlight

A group of festival alumni are using OpenAI's tools on new work

The Best Movies, TV and Music for June

It's the return of the Brat Pack, thanks to a new documentary by Andrew McCarthy. Plus, "The Bear" is back.

“Anora” and a Victory for American Indie Film Wrap Up Cannes 2024

...but was "All We Imagine As Light" more deserving?

The House From "Home Alone" Is on the Market

The asking price is $5.25 million

Cannes Enters Its Home Stretch Without a Clear Frontrunner

Plus: Kevin Costner, Paul Schrader and David Cronenberg grapple with mortality

One Night in Vancouver, the Violence Came After the Hockey Game

A new ESPN 30 for 30 documentary examines the fallout of the Canucks losing the Stanley Cup in 2011

The Story of Stax Records Finally Gets the Spotlight

Director Jamila Wignot’s “Stax: Soulsville U.S.A.” debuted on HBO last night

In “The Substance,” Aging Is the Ultimate Body Horror

Plus: "Emilia Perez" isn't worth the hype at Cannes

Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” Is Overambitious, Undercooked and Profoundly Moving

The director's highly anticipated hot mess needs to be seen to be believed

Every Pop Music Biopic of the 21st Century, Ranked

From the electric to the downright cringe, we ranked every musical biopic from this century

“Furiosa” Kicks Off a Cannes Full of Big Swings

Plus: "The Second Act" makes us fret over the state of cinema

Elias Kacavas’s Pretty Little Life

The "Euphoria" actor on tacos, New York City and a new season of "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin”