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- Can 'Free State of Jones' find a summer audience?
The historical drama is for the most part very different from its current competitors such as the Pixar animated movie 'Finding Dory' and the disaster film 'Independence Day: Resurgence.' Will the fact that it stands out from the crowd help or hurt it?
- No lack of faith in Darth Vader: He'll return for 'Rogue One'
Darth Vader will reportedly be back for the upcoming 'Star Wars' film 'Rogue One.' He's previously been portrayed by actors including James Earl Jones, Sebastian Shaw, and Hayden Christensen.
- 'The Birth of a Nation' trailer: Oscar favorite after diversity struggles?
After a Sundance screening, some critics have called 'Birth' a strong Oscars contender. Nate Parker directed, wrote, and starred in the film.
- Just how funny can we expect 'Justice League' to be?
Critics noted the dark tone of this year's 'Batman v Superman,' yet the upcoming Warner Bros. superhero film, 'Justice League,' may be trying for a lighter tone.
- Absentminded fish sets box office record with new movie 'Finding Dory'
The Pixar sequel 'Dory' has set a new record for an opening weekend for an animated film. How did the movie achieve this success?
- 'Star Trek' director, co-star pay tribute to actor Anton Yelchin
Yelchin was likely best known for starring as Pavel Chekov, the young navigator on the bridge of the starship Enterprise, in the new 'Star Trek' films. 'He was a true artist – curious, beautiful, courageous,' 'Trek' co-star John Cho wrote of the actor.
- 'Finding Dory' blows animation record out of the water
The Disney movie 'Finding Dory' is now the highest-grossing animated debut of all time.
- Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart of 'Central Intelligence' on chemistry in comedy
'Central' stars Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart as two high school acquaintances who team up to try to save the world when crisis threatens. 'Day one ... was really an indication of how the rest of the movie was, for us, just in terms of chemistry and in terms of friendship,' Johnson said.
- Meet the new voice behind Nemo for the Pixar animated film 'Finding Dory'
Hayden Rolence takes the role over from Alexander Gould for the new film, which features the return of actors Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres. 'I mainly tried to make my voice sound like Alexander's voice,' Hayden says, 'because I thought he was such a good person to play Nemo.'
- 'Finding Dory' has rollicky moments, but 'Finding Nemo' was better
'Dory' stars Ellen DeGeneres as the forgetful blue tang Dory, who searches for her long-lost parents.
- Movie of 'Wicked,' early adopter of 'origin story' trend, gets release date
A film version of the hit musical will be released by Universal and the studio has announced the date on which it will hit theaters. The Broadway version of 'Wicked' starred Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth.
- 'The Music of Strangers' shows how musicmaking can be salvation
'Strangers' depicts the multicultural Silk Road Ensemble, which was assembled by the celebrated cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
- Helen Mirren in 'Fast 8'? How actors balance blockbusters, indies
Dame Helen Mirren, who will appear in the newest film in the hugely popular 'Fast and the Furious' franchise, is attempting to balance big blockbusters with smaller films.
- 'Moana' trailer shows Polynesian setting: Will it be Disney's new hit?
A trailer has arrived for the upcoming Disney animated film 'Moana,' which stars Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Tudyk, and Phillipa Soo. The movie will be released this November.
- Is the time of the movie star over?
Contemporary Hollywood seems to be relying more on familiar stories and characters rather than big names to attract moviegoers. Are there still stars who can bring in audiences based on his or her name alone?
- Bill Murray to receive Mark Twain Prize: How he's influenced film comedy
Bill Murray, who recently starred in 'The Jungle Book,' 'Angie Tribeca,' and 'A Very Murray Christmas,' will receive the award this October.
- 'Now You See Me 2' is a well-earned revisit
'Now' features the return of the Four Horsemen, a group of magicians who take part in heists. Mark Ruffalo, Dave Franco, Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan, and Daniel Radcliffe star.
- 'Warcraft' doesn't own up to campiness, excludes newbies
'Warcraft' stars Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, and Ruth Negga, among others, as denizens of a fantasy world in which battles rage between various kinds of creatures.
- 'Viktoria' milks its symbolism dry
'Viktoria' stars Katerina Angelova and Irmena Chichikova as a mother and daughter living in Bulgaria after the fall of Communism.
- 'Genius': The presentation of a writer's craft is pure Hollywood
'Genius' stars Colin Firth as editor Maxwell Perkins and Jude Law as Thomas Wolfe, one of the writers whom Perkins edited.