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- Arthur Hiller was director of romance 'Love Story,' comedy 'Silver Streak'
'He was a remarkable, gifted, generous human being,' 'Love Story' star Ali MacGraw said of the director. Hiller served as the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1993 to 1997.
- Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly bring out the comedy in Sherlock and Watson
An upcoming comedic take on Sherlock Holmes and Watson will add to the mountain of modern film and TV projects about the famous characters, including the 2015 movie 'Mr. Holmes' and the still-continuing TV series 'Sherlock' and 'Elementary.'
- Why is the film 'Ben-Hur' being remade now?
The newest version of the classic story, best known to audiences from the 1959 film of the same name, arrives in theaters on Aug. 19. Will audiences be interested?
- 'Hidden Figures': How black women helped launch America to space
'Figures' looks to be an inspiring story about women including Katherine Johnson who were crucial in bringing humanity to space. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monáe.
- 'Suicide Squad' wins box office again, yet how is it really doing financially?
The DC Comics movie came in first at the box office again after setting an August record, but poor reviews may be catching up to it quickly, as they did for another superhero movie this year.
- 'Florence Foster Jenkins' star Meryl Streep: 'Except maybe for Julia Child, I've [n]ever played anybody with so much joie de vivre'
Streep stars as a 1940s New York socialite who loved to sing, even if she rarely hit the right notes. The movie co-stars Hugh Grant and Simon Helberg.
- Kenny Baker, who played R2-D2, was 'adored' by fans
Kenny Baker, the tiny actor who played R2-D2 in the 'Star Wars' films, started performing in 1950.
- Gentle 'Pete's Dragon' is a welcome palate cleanser from summer movie season
The quiet, sweetly sincere film stars Robert Redford, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Oakes Fegley.
- What we learned from new 'Rogue One' trailer and how 'Rogue' could be a hit
'Rogue One,' the newest movie to be set in the 'Star Wars' universe, stars Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, and Forest Whitaker.
- 'Little Men' is sweet with powerfully understated acting
'Little' stars Theo Taplitz as a young boy living in Brooklyn who befriends a neighbor. A rift between their parents eventually creates a chasm between the two boys as well.
- 'Ocean's Eight' stars: Is all-female cast Hollywood's new take on the reboot?
Actresses including Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, and Mindy Kaling may appear in a new version of the 'Ocean's Eleven' films.
- In 'Florence Foster Jenkins,' life is more important than art
'Florence' stars the supremely gifted Meryl Streep as a 1940s New York socialite who loves to sing but sounds lackluster. The movie co-stars Hugh Grant and Simon Helberg.
- Narnia 'Silver Chair' film moves forward – why now?
Sony has stepped in to produce 'The Silver Chair,' the fourth film based on C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series.
- How 'Suicide Squad' set a box office record
The DC Comics supervillain film brought in $135.1 million domestically and $267.1 million worldwide, beating out the previous record holder, 2014’s 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' which had previously set the bar at $94.3 million.
- Brie Larson preps for 'Captain Marvel,' studio's first solo-lead superhero lady
Larson will star in 'Captain Marvel,' which will be released in 2019. It will be the first film released by ultra-successful Marvel Studios that will feature a female protagonist without a male co-star getting equal billing.
- Box Office: 'Suicide Squad' Smashes Records With $135.1 Million Debut, 'Nine Lives' Dies
Despite being one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year, the supervillain spectacle earned more than $267 million worldwide on its opening weekend.
- Can 'Suicide Squad' propel Warner Bros. to superhero success?
Some saw this year's 'Batman v Superman' as a disappointment. Now more pressure is on 'Squad' to become a hit as Warner Bros. attempts to launch a superhero film universe.
- 'Suicide Squad': Is August still a 'dump month' in Hollywood?
Plenty of blockbuster hopefuls are coming out in August, including 'Suicide Squad,' 'Pete's Dragon,' and 'Ben-Hur,' suggesting that the movie industry no longer sees it as a 'dump month.'
- 'Suicide Squad': Characters are promisingly introduced, fizzle fast
'Squad' stars actors including Margot Robbie and Will Smith as villains from the world of Batman who are recruited by the government to take on an even bigger baddie.
- David Huddleston appeared in acclaimed comedy 'Blazing Saddles'
Huddleston also starred in films such as 'Fools' Parade' and 'Rio Lobo,' as well as guest-starring on TV programs such as 'The Wonder Years' and 'The West Wing.'