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‘The Rivals of Amziah King’ Review: Matthew McConaughey Charms

In The Rivals of Amziah King, Andrew Patterson crafts a loving portrait of an Oklahoma community around the sweet relationship between a beekeeper and his estranged foster daughter. The director borrows from different genres — nostalgic Westerns, propulsive crime thrillers, high-stakes heist films and even musicals — to tell this winding tale about what makes a place and its people …

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Steve Buscemi Joins Sam Rockwell in Martin McDonagh Wild Horse Nine

Steve Buscemi has joined the high-flying cast of Wild Horse Nine, a Searchlight feature being directed by Martin McDonagh. It is the filmmaker’s first feature since his acclaimed The Banshees of Inisherin. Sam Rockwell, who starred in McDonagh’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, John Malkovich and Parker Posey are already in the saddle for the dark comedic drama that begins …

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Billy Joel Postpones Concerts Over Medical Condition

Billy Joel is postponing his tour for four months after surgery over an unspecified medical condition, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist announced Tuesday morning. “While I regret postponing any shows, my health must come first,” Joel wrote on Instagram, telling fans he’s expecting a full recovery and that he’d be undergoing physical therapy with his doctors. “I …

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Kristin Chenoweth Signs With UTA

Singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth has signed with UTA for representation in all areas.  Chenoweth is an Emmy and Tony-Award winning singer who originated the role of Glinda the Good onstage in Wicked, and has been seen on screen, including in an Emmy-nominated role in Glee, an Emmy-winning role in Pushing Daisies, and appearances in Schmigadoon!, The West Wing and …

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André Holland & Gemma Chan in Opaque Period Drama

There’s something initially alluring about the way Duke Johnson uses surrealism in his solo directorial feature The Actor. The film stars the gifted André Holland as a theater performer who becomes an amnesiac after suffering a violent blow to the head. His attacker is the angry husband of the woman with whom he’s having a torrid affair. We don’t see …

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The Best Beauty Sleep Products Recommended by Celebrity Facialists

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Stars like Dakota Johnson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Mariah Carey swear by it (but Sydney Sweeney and plenty more Hollywood insiders don’t get enough of it). Tom Hardy, Ryan Reynolds and Dolly Parton have read stories to help …

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Tribeca Fest Dates Second European Edition in Portugal

Tribeca Festival is set to hold the second annual Tribeca Festival Lisboa in Lisbon, Portugal from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, 2025, it was announced Tuesday. The return of the European edition after an inaugural 2024 event is a partnership between Tribeca Enterprises, the city of Lisbon, Portuguese broadcaster SIC and the local Opto streamer. The second annual festival will …

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Justice Dept. Attorney Says She Was Fired Over Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights

A pardon attorney at the Justice Department claims she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson‘s gun rights. In a story published on Monday, former U.S. pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer told The New York Times that she was fired on Friday for refusing to recommend Gibson be allowed to carry a handgun again, after the actor and filmmaker …

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Doc ‘Girls & Gods’ Trailer: Feminism, Religion, Ukrainian Activist

Can feminism and religion coexist? That is one of the core questions that the new documentary Girls & Gods, directed by Arash T. Riahi (For a Moment, Freedom) and Verena Soltiz, and initiated and written by Ukrainian activist Inna Shevchenko, puts up for discussion. World premiering on March 23 at CPH:DOX, the Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, the film sees Shevchenko …

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Ukraine Filmmaker Sends Letters to Son in Doc ‘My Dear Théo’: Trailer

Ukrainian documentary maker Alisa Kovalenko (Alisa in Warland, Home Games, We Will Not Fade Away) is a mother, filmmaker, and soldier. When Russia invaded Ukraine in the spring of 2022, she enlisted to defend her country, leaving her husband, French author and producer Stéphane Siohan, and 5-year-old son behind. Her film My Dear Théo, world premiering on March 23 at …

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