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Fandango Premiere: The Lost City (2022)

Opens Saturday, Mar 19, 2022Movie Details Play Trailers

What the Amazon-MGM deal means for the streaming business

MGM is the film and television studio behind iconic films like the James Bond franchise, Rocky and The Silence of the Lambs.

Review: ‘The Outfit’ is tailor-made to keep audiences guessing

Though the new thriller The Outfit is set in a tailor’s shop in 1950s Chicago, it’s not about the outfits he makes — but about an underworld consortium his gangster customers hope to join.

How ‘The Godfather’ used Italian culture to reinvent the mafia story

I didn’t know it when I watched it the first time, but The Godfather set a template for authenticity in filmmaking.

‘Three Songs for Benazir,’ a short documentary, is nominated for an Oscar

Three Songs for Benazir takes place in a refugee camp in Kabul, Afghanistan. The film, nominated for an Academy Award, is directed by Elizabeth and Gulistan Mirzaei.

Umma (2022)

Opens Friday, Mar 18, 2022Movie Details Play Trailers

Mau (2022)

Opens Friday, May 13, 2022Movie Details Play Trailers

Try as she might, Bram Stoker’s widow couldn’t kill ‘Nosferatu’

The world’s first vampire movie premiered 100 years ago. After a long copyright battle, Florence Stoker, widow of the author of Dracula, asked for all copies of Nosferatu to be destroyed. Were they?

Actor William Hurt has died of prostate cancer at age 71

Four-time Oscar nominee William Hurt, one of Hollywood’s most popular leading men in the 1980s has died of complications from prostate cancer. He was 71.

Imagine ‘The Godfather’ with a completely different cast? Could’ve happened

Imagine Robert Redford or Ernest Borgnine as the Godfather. On the 50th anniversary of the film, the author of Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli describes the movie that could’ve been.

Actor William Hurt, star of ‘Broadcast News’ and ‘Body Heat,’ dies at 71

In a long-running career, Hurt was nominated for an Academy Award three times, winning for 1985’s Kiss of the Spider Woman.

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