Those who saw the first Karate Kid film likely remember the scene where Mr. Miyagi jumped a fence and singlehandedly took on ...
In a town where nothing stays a secret for long, Patrick Schwarzenegger and his longtime love, Abby Champion, pulled off the ...
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Hollywood's Dark Mermaid

Esther Williams was Hollywood's favorite swimming actress—but it wasn't until she published her tell-all memoir that her darkest secrets came spilling out.
Actor John Malkovich has kept his mouth shut for nearly 40 years — but he finally admits that his hot affair with costar ...
The Los Angeles Chargers are getting closer and closer to the start of the regular season. As the excitement builds, there's still plenty to discuss. Let's take a closer look at some of the headlines ...
Amazon-backed firm Showrunner, led by Edward Saatchi, is using the film as a test case for how Hollywood can overhaul production. The results won't be commercialized — the tech giant hasn't obtained ...
We’re looking at the best of the best when it comes to 2025 movie action sequences. They didn’t have to come from straightforward action movies, meaning genre-blenders were equally subject to ...
Journal Editorial Report: Blue states look for new ways to wring out more taxes from their wealthiest residents. Like a bad movie, the Zohran Mamdani mania continues. Youth turnout in the New York ...
Peter Farrelly is directing the feature that is intended to be released in theaters. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Anthony Ippolito, who portrayed Al Pacino in the Paramount limited series The Offer ...
High risk, high reward. Since the dawn of Hollywood, the logistical practice of filmmaking has been limited to how much money can be spent on making a picture that will turn a substantial profit. The ...
Hollywood luminaries Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Alfonso Cuaron and Jonathan Glazer are among heavyweights to get behind Gaza drama The Voice Of Hind Rajab ahead of its Venice Film ...
A review of Paolo Sorrentino's La Grazia, the opening-night film of the Venice Film Festival, about the last months of a fictional presidency.