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Oprah to Bring New York Times' "1619 Project" to Film and TV

The series of projects will examine the legacy of slavery in the U.S.

Martin Scorsese to Direct Doc About New York Dolls' David Johansen

The feature-length documentary will air on Showtime

Halle Berry Will No Longer Play a Transgender Man After Backlash

The actress issued an apology and vowed "to be an ally"

Ennio Morricone, Legendary Film Composer, Dead at 91

The Italian composer had been hospitalized after a fall

Walmart to Host Drive-In Movies With Help From the Tribeca Film Festival

No drive-in near you? How about a Walmart parking lot?

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for July

Yet another new streaming service, plus the TV debut of “Hamilton” and Bruce Lee’s greatest hits

Charles Webb, Author of "The Graduate," Dead at 81

Webb lived an unconventional life after finding literary success

Demand Grows for John Wayne Airport Name Change

It's not the first time these requests have been made — but this time they might stick

Disney to Reimagine Splash Mountain Ride to Make It Less Racist

The log flume will now feature a "Princess and the Frog" theme

An AI Robot Has Been Cast as the Lead in a New Sci-Fi Movie

Erica the robot could be Hollywood's next A-list movie star

Looking Back at a Decade of Iconoclastic Director Yorgos Lanthimos

Lanthimos is proof that the movie industry isn't always broken

The World According to Paul Reiser

The actor talks about comedy, his quarantine habits, and working in a food wholesale warehouse

Megan Fox Says She Was Not “Preyed Upon” by Director Michael Bay

Fox called the rumored incidents involving Bay "inconsequential"

Winona Ryder Recalls Anti-Semitic Incident With Mel Gibson

Gibson called the Jewish actress an "oven dodger"