Election 2020
The latest about the election and its impact on Hollywood
China has taken the international box office crown in 2020, grossing $1.99 billion so far and surpassing North America.
HBO’s buzzy NXIVM sex cult docuseries “The Vow” has been criticized for dragging at times over the course of its nine-episode run. But the closing moments of Sunday’s season finale left no doubt…
Thomas Vinterberg’s film “Another Round,” starring Mads Mikkelsen, has taken home the top prize at this year’s BFI London Film Festival. “Another Round” won the Audience Award for best film, while…
Wilson and Al Jardine tell Variety they knew nothing of the high-priced Trump fundraiser being headlined by Mike Love's touring Beach Boys until reading morning news reports.
David E. Kelley's new HBO drama is at its best not in the courtroom, nor as social commentary, but as a psychological thriller.
Even if you haven't seen the film or read the book of the same name, chances are you've already seen something like "The Right Stuff."
The new NBC show "Connecting..." about quarantined friends is first and foremost a solid hangout comedy.
Netflix's "The Haunting of Bly Manor" is a convoluted follow-up and deflating disappointment.
If Ben Wheatley seems like an unusual pick to remake "Rebecca," you'll be relieved that he doesn't ruin the Alfred Hitchcock classic.
A fun if forgettable family-friendly adventure comedy set in a "monsterpocalypse." Who said the end of the world had to be a downer?
A love story starring Jacob Elordi and Tiera Skovbye plays like parallel Hallmark cards, until tragedy unites them in God's plan.
Mark Williams' action thriller has a formulaic follow-though, but Liam Neeson never phones in a moment.
"2020" is a far cry from the fist-pumping records of old, with social consciousness that can feel either bold or cliched.
While there aren't any lost classics on Mariah Carey's "The Rarities," the album shows that she brings high standards even to her castoffs.
Alicia Keys' "Alicia" finds the singer pushing the limits of her voice and imagination on her boldest and most adventurous album to date.
"Nick Cordero: Live Your Life: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below" is a cabaret set, but also recalls Joe Cocker's and other great live albums.
This smart revival of Jason Robert Brown's musical plays in a London theater cleverly redesigned for COVID-era safety.
Kristin Scott Thomas and Rochenda Sandall headline two Alan Bennett monologues, which even under social distance pack a punch.
David Hare's monologue at the Bridge Theatre in London recounts the playwright's battle with COVID-19.
Andre Holland leads the cast of a surprisingly intimate audio version of Shakespeare, from the Public Theater's Free Shakespeare in the Park.
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