‘Central Intelligence’: Film Review
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart headline Rawson Marshall Thurber’s odd-couple comedy about two high-school acquaintances who end up on the run from the CIA.
‘Central Intelligence’: Film Review
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart headline Rawson Marshall Thurber’s odd-couple comedy about two high-school acquaintances who end up on the run from the CIA.
‘Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?’ (2016): TV Review
The James Franco-produced Lifetime movie puts a vampire-lesbian twist on a trashy Tori Spelling favorite.
Jimmy Page Takes the Stand in “Stairway to Heaven” Trial
The rocker says he first heard Spirit’s “Taurus” when his son-in-law told him people were comparing it to “Stairway” a few years ago.
‘People v. O.J. Simpson’ Director Reveals Why He Didn’t “Talk to Anyone Living” Who Was Involved With the Case
Tackling the FX project gave helmer Anthony Hemingway a fresh opportunity “to use storytelling to connect with people” as he re-created complex moments from a trial that transfixed the world.
Nicole Kidman in Talks to Join Colin Farrell in New Movie From ‘Lobster’ Filmmaker (Exclusive)
Yorgos Lanthimos co-wrote the script and is directing.
Critic’s Notebook: The True Inspiration For Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway To Heaven’? Who Cares?
THR critic Tim Goodman on the legal battle over the 45-year-old rock tune — and why everyone involved should go fly a kite
CBS Extends Grammy Deal, Airing Music Awards Through 2026
The new pact will keep the Recording Academy’s flagship event on the network for 54 consecutive years.
Box-Office Preview: ‘Finding Dory’ Set to Swim Past $100M in U.S. Bow
Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart’s action-comedy ‘Central Intelligence’ also opens this weekend.
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’: Longtime EP David Mandel Shares Everything He Knows (So Far) About Season 9
One day after Larry David and HBO confirmed a ninth season, the former EP talks to THR about who else will be returning, why David was always going to come back and how this is a “whole new Larry.”
Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall on How to Win in Hollywood Today
Three legendary longtime colleagues open up about the director’s role in getting J.J. Abrams to helm ‘Episode VII,’ the mistake that would have cost ‘Jurassic World’ director Colin Trevorrow his job and how to find young helmers (who don’t suck).
Meet Netflix’s “Juicers”: People Who Get Paid to Watch TV
“Project Beetlejuice” — about which little is known — pays people to pick the best still images and videos from thousands of titles to help users figure out what to watch. Now, two of them are suing for overtime, paid vacation, health insurance and more.
Ari Emanuel Talks WME-IMG’s China Strategy: “You Need Proper Partners”
The talent agency and sports-fashion powerhouse is boosting its presence in China with a new subsidiary, launched in partnership with private equity firm Sequoia Capital China and Tencent.
Richard Dreyfuss Slams ABC for Refusing to Name Big Banks in ‘Madoff’ Miniseries
“They were afraid [the banks] would sue,” the actor told THR of the reason why the network opted out of mentioning names.
Sumner Redstone Drama Spawns Exec Exodus at Viacom
Top talent is running for the exits at the troubled TV networks amid a new culture of uncertainty and fear.
Steven Spielberg on DreamWorks’ Past, Amblin’s Present and His Own Future
With his 29th movie, ‘The BFG,’ about to debut, Hollywood’s most successful and arguably greatest director answers questions about what happened at DreamWorks, what will happen at Amblin Partners and what (and who) will be the focus of his vast ambitions moving forward (hint: Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones does not die).
Comedy Actress Roundtable: Ilana Glazer, Gina Rodriguez, More on Oddball Fans, Catcalls and When to Tell Someone to “Lick My Balls”
Six of TV’s leading ladies — including Rachel Bloom, Allison Janney, Niecy Nash and Lily Tomlin — open up about Hollywood’s definition of gender, power and those patronizing little “pats” on the back.
Walt Disney Co. Already Expanding Shanghai Disney Resort, Says Bob Iger
With lines during trial runs stretching four hours long, the biggest challenge facing Disney’s $5.5 billion park is expected to be excess demand.
Disney Donates $1 Million to Help Orlando Shooting Victims
“We are heartbroken by this tragedy and hope our commitment will help those in the community affected by this senseless act,” says Bob Chapek, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
Booth Moore Joins The Hollywood Reporter and Pret-a-Reporter as Fashion Senior Editor
Moore will cover the intersection of fashion, luxury and entertainment for THR’s print edition and head up the Preta digital platform, including digital video for Pret-a-Reporter.com.
‘Big Brother 18’ Reveals Houseguests, Including Two Siblings of Former Players
Vanessa Rousso’s sister and Cody Calafiore’s brother are among those competing for the $500,000 prize.
‘Bridge of Spies’ Team Tackling Walter Cronkite Vietnam Movie
‘Spies’ screenwriter Matt Charman has sold a pitch to Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners, centering on the legendary news anchor’s influence on the Vietnam War.
Who Will Donald Glover Portray in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’?
A few possibilities.
Nicholas Sparks Productions Shuts Down (Exclusive)
Eleven of the author’s romance novels have been adapted into films, and a TV series based on ‘The Notebook’ is in development.
Steve Martin’s ‘Bright Star’ to Close on Broadway
After struggling to build audiences and walking away empty-handed from the Tony Awards, the original bluegrass musical will play its final performance on June 26.
‘O.J.: Made in America’: 5 Things We Learned From Part 2
A rundown of all the stunning revelations from ESPN’s five-part documentary on the life and trials of O.J. Simpson.
‘Uncle Buck’: TV Review
If you go in with perilously low expectations, Mike Epps’ take on the John Hughes classic may exceed them slightly.
Alligator Drags Toddler Into Water Near Disney Resort
Orlando authorities are continuing to search the waters to find the 2-year-old boy.
Sumner Redstone Visits Paramount Lot Amid Viacom Drama (Exclusive)
Redstone and daughter Shari on Friday visited the Paramount Pictures lot, both meeting studio chief Brad Grey. The get-together prompted a response from Viacom lead independent director Fred Salerno on Tuesday in an attempt to get a message to the mogul.
Opening Statements Could Lead to “Stairway to Heaven” Mistrial
There’s a dispute over whether a video played was properly submitted as evidence.
Appeals Court Upholds Net Neutrality Rules
Telecoms lose a closely watched battle objecting to the FCC’s reclassification of the internet as a utility needing strong regulation.
‘Roots’ to Stream Exclusively on Hulu
The streamer has inked an exclusive deal with A+E Networks to acquire the rights to the eight-hour series.
Rock Band Seeks Judicial Declaration That Woody Guthrie’s ‘This Land’ Is In Public Domain
The attorneys who fought to free “Happy Birthday” from copyright control have a new target.
‘Big Brother 18’ Reveals Houseguests, Including Two Siblings of Former Players
Vanessa Rousso’s sister and Cody Calafiore’s brother are among those competing for the $500,000 prize.
Donald Trump, Wannabe Movie Mogul? The Little-Known Story of His Almost-Hollywood Studio
He’s put his name on golf courses, vodkas, steaks and (maybe you’ve heard) a university, but in 2012 the real estate developer turned Republican presidential candidate nearly became a film chief. Here’s what sparked the idea — and how the plan unraveled.
Potential Leonardo DiCaprio Deposition in ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Suit Brings Objection
Director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Terence Winter have already given depositions in a defamation lawsuit brought by a former Stratton Oakmont executive.
‘Stairway to Heaven’ Trial: Judge Strikes Led Zeppelin Music Expert Request
Plus: Can an attorney play electric guitar to prove his client’s point?
‘Animal Kingdom’: TV Review
There’s potential in TNT’s new drama based on a 2010 Australian film about a crime family, but the show tries too hard to be gritty.
Donald Glover Joins ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’
Tom Holland is starring as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in a story that takes the character back to his high-school roots.
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Returning to HBO
The Larry David comedy last aired an original episode in 2011.
Tracy Morgan Dishes on His “Groovy” Tour, FX Pilot and Why Returning to ‘SNL’ Made Him “Feel Like a Virgin Again”
Sidelined for more than a year by a tragic car accident, the comedian recalls his guest return to the live NBC show, praising his former boss Lorne Michaels and a camel co-star — and briefly slipping into one of his famous characters.
‘Game of Thrones’ Director on Arya’s Great Escape, the Hound’s Return and More
“I wanted everyone watching the episode to think, ‘Oh shit. Arya’s going to die. She’s really going to die,’ ” Mark Mylod tells THR.
Orlando Shooting: Late-Night Hosts Respond to Tragedy
Some (Samantha Bee and Trevor Noah) were visibly angry while others (Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon) seemed more saddened by the largest mass shooting in US history.
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