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- 'Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You' is a testimonial to an icon
'Lear' depicts the career of the TV producer, who was behind such programs as 'All in the Family,' 'Maude,' and 'The Jeffersons' and at one point had six shows in the Nielsen Top 10.
- Have movie sequels run their course?
The summer movie season means plenty of film sequels are at your local multiplex. What does this mean for a moviegoer looking for a creatively well-done movie?
- Alden Ehrenreich set as Han Solo: How 'Star Wars' can be better at prequels
Rumors have been confirmed: Alden Ehrenreich will take on the role of a young Han Solo for a prequel film. But will the writers remember to keep it fun?
- Box office: 'Ghostbusters' can't compete with 'The Secret Life of Pets'
The new take on the classic comedy opened in second place behind holdover animated movie 'Pets.' 'Ghostbusters' stars Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon.
- 'Ghostbusters' director Ivan Reitman on new stars: 'I knew ... we were in very good shape when I saw the four of them together'
'Ghostbusters' stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon in a new take on the 1984 comedy. The film is directed by Paul Feig of 'Bridesmaids' and 'Spy.'
- New details on 'Dark Tower' movie, newest King adaptation, revealed
The coming adaptation of Stephen King's 'Tower' novels, which arrives in February, stars Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey.
- 'The Innocents': The subject of the film is more arresting than the movie
'Innocents' stars Lou de Laâge as a nurse with the French Red Cross who aids a nunnery where six nuns and a novice have been left pregnant by marauding Soviet soldiers.
- 'Café Society' is a mixed bag for all its smoothness
Given director Woody Allen's backlog of movies already touching on similar themes, this film may not need to exist, but Steve Carell gives his best performance since 'Foxcatcher.'
- In 'Ghostbusters,' character comedy is trampled by effects
'Ghostbusters' stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon. It's directed by Paul Feig of 'Bridesmaids' and 'Spy.'
- Will Woody Allen's 'Café Society' receive same acclaim as 'Midnight in Paris'?
Woody Allen's newest film, 'Café Society,' stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Steve Carell. The film will be released on July 15.
- 'The Infiltrator' lacks novelty but has nail-biting pizzazz
'Infiltrator' stars Bryan Cranston as a federal agent going after Colombian drug lords. John Leguizamo, Diane Kruger, and Benjamin Bratt co-star.
- Why Jennifer Aniston's essay on women in Hollywood is 'required reading'
In a column, Jennifer Aniston wrote, 'The objectification and scrutiny we put women through is absurd and disturbing.'
- Matt Damon returns to 'Jason Bourne': Have the movies changed over time?
The Jason Bourne films have become a very successful franchise and more recent entries such as the 2007 film 'The Bourne Ultimatum' were particularly critically acclaimed.
- Weekend box office: 'Secret Life of Pets' Debuts to Massive $103.2 Million
The animated film is the sixth this year to make over $100 million in its opening weekend, and represents another success for Universal Studios, which is trying to challenge Disney's dominance in the genre.
- 'The Secret Life of Pets' has endearing performances, outstanding score
'Pets' features the voices of Louis C.K., Kevin Hart, Jenny Slate, Albert Brooks, and more as various pets, including two would-be rivals fighting for the love of their owner who are forced to unite for a common cause.
- Viggo Mortensen of 'Captain Fantastic': Film about going off grid 'has connected with something related to U.S. society right now'
'Fantastic' stars Viggo Mortensen as a father raising six children like a bookish, yoga-practicing Swiss Family Robinson. The movie is now in theaters.
- Mixed reviews for 'Secret Life of Pets' – where does Universal go from here?
'Pets' stars actors including Louis C.K., Jenny Slate, and Eric Stonestreet as animals who act very differently when their owners aren't around and who embark on an adventure.
- 'Our Little Sister' is Chekhov lite but provokes smiles
'Sister' centers on three grown sisters, portrayed by Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, and Kaho living together. The trio invite their half-sister (Suzo Hirose) to join them, too.
- 'Life, Animated' depicts the extent to which love and caring can turn a life around
'Life' centers on a boy who is diagnosed with autism and who went through a remarkable transformation after he became a fan of Disney films.
- Documentary 'Zero Days' is more frightening than anything Hollywood could come up with
'Days,' which takes its name from a computer security flaw, is about the brave new world of cyberwarfare. It's directed by Alex Gibney of 'We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks.'