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- Aziz Ansari's Netflix show 'Master of None' scores rave reviews'Parks and Recreation' star Ansari co-created and stars in the new program, which is now available on Netflix. Critics are calling it 'the year's best comedy' and 'smart [and] sweet.'
- Angelina Jolie releases 'By the Sea,' as lack of female directors stirs discussionJolie is one of the most high-profile female directors working today. Meanwhile, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission is interviewing female directors about possible discrimination.
- 'Alice Through the Looking Glass': What the new trailer reveals about the Disney sequel'Alice Through the Looking Glass' is a sequel to the 2010 live-action movie 'Alice in Wonderland,' bringing back stars Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, and Helena Bonham-Carter.
- 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2': The legacy of the hit movie series'Hunger Games' stars Jennifer Lawrence as protagonist Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a dystopian society and battles a repressive government. The final movie in the series will be released later this month.
- CMA Awards: Which smaller artist took some big prizes?Veteran CMA Awards nominees like Luke Bryan and Little Big Town won prizes at this year's CMA Awards, but some of the most prestigious categories were dominated by a newcomer.
- Why you'll be able to see 'Constantine' star Matt Ryan on the CW show 'Arrow'Ryan's superhero show 'Constantine' was canceled, but the actor will be playing the character again on a different program (and a different network).
- 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them': Why the movie's tone could be a change of paceMore information was recently revealed about the upcoming 'Fantastic' movie, which will be released in November 2016, as well as news about a possible new project from author J.K. Rowling.
- Jon Stewart will work with HBO: What does it mean for the network?Stewart will reportedly create short content for the network. With big hits like 'Game of Thrones' and shows that are struggling like 'True Detective,' where does the cable channel stand right now?
- Does 'The Peanuts Movie' retain the spirit of Charles Schulz's characters?A new movie about the Peanuts characters is heading to theaters. The Peanuts gang is beloved after a decades-long comic strip and popular animated TV specials like 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' and 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' – does the new movie measure up?
- Jon Stewart: Here's what we know about his next projectStewart has reportedly signed on with a network. The former 'Daily Show' host aired his final episode of the Comedy Central program this past summer.
- Hollywood Film Awards: A sneak peak of the 2016 Oscar winners?Honorees at this year's Hollywood Film Awards included actor Will Smith for the film 'Concussion' and Carey Mulligan for the movie 'Suffragette.' Will the winners at this year's ceremony hear their name called on Oscar night as well?
- 'Dancing With the Stars': Why a former Backstreet Boy could win it allAnother celebrity contestant departed the reality competition 'Dancing' as the end of the season nears. Meanwhile, can 'Dancing' pull in younger viewers?
- Why 'Star Trek' fans can thank Marvel for their new TV seriesCBS has announced it will debut a new 'Trek' TV show in 2017. As the movie series (presumably) continues, those behind 'Trek' are attempting to dominate multiple forms of entertainment as the comic book company Marvel has done.
- New 'Star Trek' TV show will go where no network program has gone beforeA new show set in the world of 'Trek' is reportedly moving forward at CBS. The program is set for 2017 and will reportedly be available on the network's subscription streaming service, CBS All Access.
- 'King Charles III': How play about British monarchy is winning over critics'Charles' recently opened on Broadway and envisions a future in which Britain's Prince Charles (Tim Pigott-Smith) has ascended to the throne. 'Charles' is far from the first to recently depict current royal figures on the stage and screen.
- Why did 'Our Brand Is Crisis,' 'Burnt' flop at the box office?For the second weekend in a row, new movies didn't hit at the box office, with new releases 'Brand' and 'Burnt' grossing far less than holdovers like 'The Martian' and 'Goosebumps.' Why didn't these movies find an audience?
- ‘Game of Thrones’: Why it might be premiering later this year'Game of Thrones' has often debuted sometime in April, but HBO's programming schedule might mean the show is being pushed back. The fact that HBO's most popular show doesn't debut in the fall is another sign of the waning popularity of the traditional September-to-May TV schedule.
- Ariana Grande debuts 'Focus': How she's found success post-NickelodeonAriana Grande's albums have spawned multiple pop hits and now her new single 'Focus' looks to be a success as well. She's the newest personality to became a music star after debuting on kids' TV.
- Norman Reedus: Everything we know about his new show on AMCReedus will star on a new program for AMC, which is also the home of his TV show 'The Walking Dead.' Will Reedus's new program win over viewers?
- Rihanna to star in 'Valerian': How Luc Besson's work separates itselfBesson is adapting 'Valérian and the City of a Thousand Planets' from a graphic novel, but some of his most well-known science fiction movies like 'Lucy' and 'The Fifth Element' have been more original stories.