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The 2024 inductees include Cher, Mary J. Blige, Ozzy Osbourne and Foreigner.
The Academy’s Board of Governors has approved the new awards rules and campaign regulations for the 97th Oscars ceremony to be held on March 2. Significant changes have been made…
BBC presenter Huw Edwards has resigned from the corporation after receiving “medical advice” from his doctors. “Huw Edwards has today resigned and left the BBC,” the corporation…
Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin lead high-style revival that cuts to the bone.
All the parties, events and performances at Coachella 2024.
An inside look at Tyler, the Creator's and Doja Cat's dazzling set pieces.
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Henry Cavill leads a pack of inglorious rogues in Guy Ritchie's spirited WWII coup.
A remake of 'Dracula's Daughter' turns into a brutally monotonous genre mashup.
The second chapter of Zack Snyder's sci-fi epic is as derivative as the first, but the climactic showdown sizzles.
Music makes the heart go round in Ned Benson's clunky remix of better rom-coms.
An ultra-violent and twistedly fun adaptation of the video game series.
Don McKellar and Park Chan-wook move metatextual matters to the center of a dense, ambitious, tonally varied account of the Vietnam War.
The Netflix series fails to offer a new or intriguing perspective on Patricia Highsmith's infamous scammer.
The Starz drama features Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine as a mother and son scheming their way into the court of King James I.
Taylor Swift renews her vows with heartbreak in this audacious, transfixing album.
Vampire Weekend reinvents itself again with an unusual fusion of baroque-esque grandeur.
Being Beyoncé means never having to pretend to be just one thing.
Kacey Musgraves turns her collaboration with Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk into a trilogy, with an album full of finger-picking and hard-fought bliss.
Sam Gold's production is an actorly face-off between Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli, but the script ultimately let's the audience off the hook.
Patricia Clarkson gives a luminous performance in an otherwise uneven revival of Eugene O'Neill's family drama.
Strictly for the boomers.
The stage adaptation has escapism, enchantment and heart, all elevated to new, literal heights that blend theater and cirque.
The film's $10 million opening isn't much for the horror genre, but further films on the calendar will have less competition
‘Succession’ has gone out with one final bang: The HBO drama won two Writers Guild of America Awards on Sunday night — the most of any series — for best drama series and also for best…