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Toronto Film Festival

Florence Pugh Shines in the Artful Romantic Drama We Live in Time

A tearjerker with a smart streak provides a sterling star vehicle for one of the great actors of her generation.
Awards Insider!

Nicole Kidman Wins Best Actress, and Loses Her Beloved Mother, in One Overwhelming Moment

The Babygirl star—whose win in Venice jolts an electrifying Oscar race—arrived at the film festival ready to accept the honor before receiving the tragic news.
Toronto Film Festival

Armageddon, but with Singing: Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon Face The End

In Joshua Oppenheimer’s sometimes moving musical, a wealthy family spends the post-apocalypse underground.
as the bell rings

Is This the End of Selling Sunset as We Know It?

Eight seasons in, the hit Netflix series has perfected its staging—right as some of the show’s star realtors threaten to go off-market.
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Whiplash Turns 10: Damien Chazelle, Miles Teller, and J.K. Simmons on the Oscar-Winning Sensation That Changed Their Lives

Few indies over the past decade have maintained as much of a cultural hold as Damien Chazelle’s riveting breakout. In honor of an upcoming splashy rerelease, the director and his two stars reflect on the making of the movie, and how it’s impacted their lives.
First Look

How Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi Embody Queer Outsiders in On Swift Horses

Two rising stars pair up for this sweeping, elegiac slice of ’50s Americana, centered on lonely characters and their painful, often sexy journeys toward self-acceptance.
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The 25 Best Shows on Netflix to Watch Right Now

From comedy classics to underseen dramatic gems, your next binge is waiting.
Little Gold Men

The Highs and Lows of the Telluride Film Festival

Our Awards Insider team reflects on which films and performances just supercharged their Oscar chances.
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South Park’s Creators on Avoiding Trump, Revisiting Casa Bonita, and Experiencing TikTok Jealousy

In a rare interview, Trey Parker and Matt Stone discuss the state of their Emmy-winning animated series—including a delayed return date that Parker attributes to “waiting for Paramount to figure all their shit out.”
Telluride Film Festival

Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon Sing Through the Apocalypse in The End

Shannon, director Joshua Oppenheimer, and costars Moses Ingram and George MacKay on their genre-defying musical.
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Of Course Jeff Goldblum Cries While Watching the Wicked Trailer: “This Show Just Kills Me”

The beloved character actor takes Vanity Fair on a winding tour of his career, from battling dinosaurs in Jurassic Park to belting alongside Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
Venice Film Festival

Did You Like Joker? In Folie à Deux, the Joke’s on You

Todd Phillips’s grim sequel, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, plays as a middle finger to anyone who sought something meaningful in his saga.
First Look

Inside Eden’s Star-Studded Fight for Survival: Ana de Armas, Jude Law, and More on Their Wild New Thriller

Ron Howard’s new movie investigates a near-century-old mystery by plopping a bunch of decorated actors on an uninhabited island and seeing what happens. One of them calls it “the scariest thing I’ve ever done.”
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The Bachelorette Had Its Most Dramatic Finale Ever, but at What Cost?

Unlike Jenn Tran’s final rose recipient, ABC kept its promises. But in the pursuit of unprecedented twists, the series inflicted cruel and unusual punishment.
morality tale

Did Matthew Perry’s Assistant Have a Choice? Hollywood Veterans Aren’t So Sure

Shooting your boss up with ketamine may be extreme, but refusing commands means “you risk losing your job, your health insurance, your home, everything.”
First Look

Get Ready to Fall in Love With Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in We Live in Time

The actors and director John Crowley reveal how they pieced together a time-jumping romance about “the shared experience of loss and love.”
Venice Film Festival

Queer, with Daniel Craig, Is Many Things: Captivating, Alienating, Sorrowful, and Erotic

Director Luca Guadagnino, working from a William S. Burroughs novel, is at his most enigmatic.

The Life of Chuck: The Feel-Good Stephen King Apocalypse Movie

In an exclusive first look, Tom Hiddleston and director Mike Flanagan explain the uplifting message in a doomsday tale.
Little Gold Men

Keeping Up With Natasha Lyonne: On Her New Hollywood Chapter, Oscar Buzz, and Wanting a Third Boob

The star of His Three Daughters has been thinking about a lot lately—her volatile past, her industry’s perilous state, loneliness, and hitting the red carpet with “one of those metal faces and a little beady red eye.” Allow her to connect the dots.
First Look

Watch Joe Keery and Jason Schwartzman Butt Heads in an Exclusive Clip from Pavements

Describing his Venice-bound tribute to the iconic indie-rock band—part rock doc, part bloated biopic (?), part jukebox musical (?!!)—director Alex Ross Perry says, “It’s every Pavement movie that I, as a fan, would ever want to watch—or hate-watch.”
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