The first kiss is important. In a lot of Disney movies, that first kiss happens at the end, but it's not always the case. Can you match the Disney couples to their first kiss?
Japan's park recently took down the Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah sign from the exit of Splash Mountain - removing one of the last references to the controversial Disney film, Song of the South.
Brothers Badie and Hamza Ali are building an indie distributor and their own streaming platform around Palestinian stories and other films the industry is scared to touch.
Sequels and IP-driven blockbusters aren't going away anytime soon. After all, the highest grossing films in the U.S. last year were a "Zootopia" sequel, a "Lilo & Stitch" remake, and an adaptation of ...
Actors Asher Angel and Paris Berelc play high school students who fret about those post-secondary years in “Kissing is the Easy Part.” But the two knew much earlier where their careers were headed.
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Kim Kardashian and Nikki Glaser exude "girl bestie energy" on the set of their Netflix movie, The Fifth Wheel
Kim Kardashian and Nikki Glaser are joining hands for a Netflix comedy drama titled The Fifth Wheel. The filming for the movie is currently underway, and the recent behind-the-scenes pictures have Kim ...
Michael Eisner is opening up about his tenure as Disney CEO, revealing how he dealt with Harvey Weinstein, and offering a dark prognosis for movie theaters. In an interview on In Depth with Graham ...
Amid a rising storm of angst over AI video, Disney fired off a cease and desist letter to China’s ByteDance for stocking its new Seedance 2.0 platform "with a pirated library of Disney’s copyrighted ...
It became the biggest hit of the series at the box office.
Alexander Skarsgård doesn’t usually watch his movies more than once with an audience. But “Pillion,” in which he plays the enigmatic member of gay biker club who begins a dom-sub relationship with ...
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Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Rewrote Hollywood's Rules in the Chaotic 70s. Who's Doing That Now?
The conditions that birthed the last golden age of cinema - bloody conflict abroad, corruption in politics... - are back in force, and posed to yield a new generation of iconoclastic filmmakers.
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