Gene Hackman starred in the greatest movie car chase of all time
Even in an age of computer-generated effects and multi-million pound stunt sequences in movie franchies like Fast and Furious and Mission:...
Read MoreOscars are over, 'out of touch with the audience' and saddled with DEI requirements: expert
The 97th Oscars will be awarded on Sunday, but the road to the golden statue has been a bumpy one, marked with controversies and a lack of breakout...
Read MoreFilm of the Week: 'The Brutalist' - An uncompromising triumph
Freshly nominated for 10 Academy Awards and a frontrunner for Best Picture alongside ‘Emilia Pérez’, Brady Corbet’s powerful American saga is...
Read MoreOne in 93,000,000 people have my son's condition - doctors had never heard of it before
A mother’s 10-year-old son has a condition so rare most doctors have never heard of it.
Read MoreOscars red carpet fashion: Demi Moore, Cynthia Erivo and more in pictures
The fashion is almost as important as the films at the Oscars, and Hollywood's finest walked the red carpet in an array of eyecatching outfits before...
Read MoreHow the Academy Awards Have Adapted to Catastrophe
The L.A. wildfires have resurfaced an old question: Are times too dark for a glitzy awards ceremony?
Read MoreHarrowing 911 call reveals moment that Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa were found dead
The 911 call made by a maintenance worker after finding the bodies of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, has been released. Oscar-winning film...
Read MoreTom Hanks, Michelle Pfeiffer and Barbra Streisand mourn Gene Hackman
Hollywood stars Tom Hanks, Mel Brooks, Michelle Pfeiffer and Barbra Streisand have led tributes to Gene Hackman following his death at the age of 95....
Read MoreTwo New Yorker Films Receive 2025 Oscar Nominations
“Incident,” about a police shooting, and “I’m Not a Robot,” about technology and identity, will compete in two short-film categories at the...
Read MoreThe 2025 Oscar Nominations and What Should Have Made the List
In a time of crisis, the Academy is offering a bulwark of humane consensus, though its blind spots remain.
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