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And the Golden Globe nominees are ...
The genre-bending musical "Emilia Pérez," the postwar epic "The Brutalist" and the Vatican-set potboiler "Conclave" dominated the list of film nominees for the 82nd Golden Globes, officially kicking off Hollywood's awards season. See a full list and read more about the film and TV nominees.
The actor and former telenovela star discusses Jacques Audiard’s critically acclaimed musical about a cartel boss who enlists a young lawyer to help achieve a dramatic gender transition.
The film tells the story of a group of inmates who participate in an arts program that uses theater as a form of therapy to help them regain control of their lives.
In an interview with NBC News, Chu pointed out that Oz works have always come out during times of national change and reckonings: World War I, 9/11 and now the 2024 election.
“His grand purpose,” Washington told NBC News of his opulent, power-hungry character, “is to take over the world.”
The legendary singer-songwriter's thoughts on the upcoming biopic about his life "floored" the film's star.
Luca Guadagnino’s 'Queer' stars Daniel Craig as a loquacious heroin-addicted expat living in 1950s Mexico City, and Drew Starkey as the man who becomes his obsession.
Chung says his Korean American family, who had recently arrived in the U.S., had just moved to a trailer in Arkansas and didn’t know what to do when news of a tornado hit.
In fiction, machines are often pitted against nature. But Lupita Nyong’o says DreamWorks’ new animated movie, “The Wild Robot,” will show viewers that you don’t have to pick one over the other to survive.
Cravalho is connected to her character through her own Native Hawaiian descent, but she also has Puerto Rican, Chinese, Irish and Portuguese ancestries, reflecting Hawaii's history.
Known for her iconic patterned mini dress and baby bump, Wong’s “Single Lady” is her fourth special. In it, she will address everything from her split with her ex-husband Justin Hakuta to dating and finding love as a single parent.
The six-episode Hulu series, the streaming network's first Spanish-language series, pairs the acclaimed Mexican actors and longtime friends.
No movie on the fall calendar has stoked as much pre-release controversy as “The Apprentice,” an R-rated dramatization of the early years of Donald Trump.