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Jackie Chan: The First Celebrity Automotive Influencer?

How a partnership with Mitsubishi shaped three decades of moviemaking

Métier Announces Unique "Indiana Jones"-Inspired Bags

Featuring materials used in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny"

"Air" Producers Criticize Trump Campaign Over Unauthorized Audio Usage

The former president used a clip from the film in a fundraising video

The Best Movies, TV and Music for June

Including the return of “The Bear" and a new Foo Fighters album

In “BlackBerry,” the Nerds Rise to the Top

Director Matt Johnson tells a story about the company’s rise and fall — and what it means to stay true to yourself in business and in life

“You Hurt My Feelings” Is an Excellent Examination of Ego and Self-Esteem

Nicole Holofcener's latest asks us to ponder what's more important: honesty, or support?

A Comprehensive Guide to a Summer of Outdoor Movies in DC

All the films, all the picnic blankets, all the empty wine bottles

The Open Casting Call to Play Michelle Zauner in a Movie Is Underway

It's the latest development for the screen adaptation of "Crying in H Mart"

An Uber-Violent Take on "Bambi" Is In the Works. "SNL" Saw This Coming.

The "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" filmmakers have a new project in the works

All of David Lynch’s Films, Ranked by Retrospective Curator Daniel Knox

The Texas Theatre kicks off a 12-day festival of all things Lynch on May 24

Is Vin Diesel the New Sylvester Stallone?

"Fast X" marks the latest moment in his trajectory from aspiring filmmaker to unlikely movie star with a character-actor affect to de facto auteur

The Hobby That Prepared Keanu Reeves for "John Wick" Stunt Driving

Keanu apparently did the car scenes himself in "Chapter 4," and he had a leg up

Richard Dreyfuss Has Some Bizarre Ideas About Movies and Diversity

A discussion of diversity and film got very weird

How Oscar Campaign Reforms Will Affect What You'll See on Social Media

This is in response to a controversial nomination earlier this year

What Would a Wes Anderson "Star Wars" Movie Look Like?

A fake trailer for "The Galactic Menagerie" was made using AI tools, but some film fans are less than thrilled with the viral video

The Best Movies, TV and Music for May

Including the long-awaited return of “I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.” Plus, the rise and fall of BlackBerry.

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London Is Now Home to an "Accidentally Wes Anderson" Exhibit

It follows similar exhibits in Seoul and Tokyo

Jack Black's "School of Rock" Van Heads to Auction

Perhaps the presence of three guitars will sweeten the deal

Will Michael Mann's "Heat" Sequel Also Involve a Return to Film?

The director has been using digital video since "Collateral"

You Don't Need to Terrorize Actresses to Get Authentic Performances Out of Them

Vincent Gallo is under investigation by SAG for the sexually inappropriate things he reportedly said during auditions for "The Policeman"

Taylor Swift's Concert Film Just Set a Box Office Record

One might say the film industry has entered a new...era

Rian Johnson Explained the Literary Roots of the "Knives Out" Films

A recent interview with the filmmaker offers some notable book recommendations

The Best Movies, TV and Music for January

Including the long-awaited return of “True Detective.” Plus, a documentary on one of the biggest financial scandals of the 21st century.

“The Color Purple” Proves Everyone Wrong About Movie Musicals

Americans don’t hate song-and-dance movies. They just hate bad ones.

“Ferrari” Stunt Director Robert Nagle Shares His High-Speed Secrets

To do an Enzo Ferrari biopic justice, Nagle’s bag of tricks included hand-hammered aluminum cars, Nick Mason’s Maserati and Patrick Dempsey

Is “Godzilla Minus One” the Best and Most Important Monster Movie Ever?

The recent film from Takashi Yamazaki deserves all the praise it's getting

The $2 Million Conundrum of “The Wolf of Wall Street” Lamborghinis

One is wrecked, the other is still drivable, but separate auction companies have valued them at the exact same price

This New Book Revisits Francis Ford Coppola’s Complex Artistic Vision

Sam Wasson on writing “The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story”

Nicolas Cage Suggests His Screen Career Is Almost Over

He cited both artistic satisfaction and the desire to spend time with his family