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2025 Tribeca Festival to Open With World Premiere of Billy Joel Documentary

The two-part project, 'And So It Goes,' will air on HBO this summer after its New York debut on June 4.

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Eric André Says Jesse Eisenberg Offered Him Kieran Culkin’s Oscar-Winning ‘Real Pain’ Role

Culkin’s portrayal of Benji Kaplan in ‘A Real Pain’ also landed him the SAG and Independent Spirit awards earlier this year.

Bill Murray Says ‘Being Mortal’ Misconduct Was “Light” and Is “Still Funny,” Slams Disney for Film’s Cancellation 

“It wasn’t like I touched her, but it was just, I gave her a kiss through a mask. And she wasn’t a stranger,” the actor-comedian said of the alleged on-set misconduct. 

Box Office: ‘A Minecraft Movie’ Is Minting Gold With an $135-Plus Domestic Debut

The kid-friendly video game adaptation is also a powerhouse overseas for an early global total north of $100 million through Friday. And it's doing huge business in China for Legendary East.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Gave Glen Powell His “Full Blessing” for ‘The Running Man’ Remake

“We get to give Arnold a very specific, fun gift from the movie in a couple of weeks here,” Powell teased of his next interaction with the former California governor. 

Pierce Brosnan Gives His Blessing to Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the Next Potential James Bond

"He would do great," Brosnan said of his former 'The Greatest' co-star Taylor-Johnson.

Ana de Armas Is Open to Starring in ‘Evelyn Hugo’ Film Adaptation

“I think one of the things I love about acting and my career is to be able to do everything. You have to try all the things you can,” the actress said.

Hello, Colorado: An (Extremely) Early Guide Where to Eat, Sleep and Ski in Sundance’s New Home

Get ready for the walkable Pearl Street at the heart of Boulder to become the new Main Street.

James Gunn’s New ‘Superman’ Footage Divides Internet: “Superman Doesn’t Whine”

Do you believe a man can writhe? The filmmaker's vulnerable take on the Man of Steel provokes debate.

Marissa Bode Says Nessarose’s Storyline in ‘Wicked: For Good’ Will Be “Less Harmful to Disabled People” Than Original Broadway Version

The actress, who received ReelAbilities Film Festival’s Spotlight Award on Thursday, explained how the sequel will not play into the "preconceived idea that all disabled people want to be fixed."

Abraham Lincoln’s Sex Life Reimagined in ‘Lavender Men,’ Set to Hit Theaters Next Month (Exclusive)

Based on a play, Lovell Holder's movie centers on a stage manager who daydreams about the politician's personal relationships.