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Kevin Smith on ‘The 4:30 Movie’ and Turning ‘Mallrats 2’ Into a Shannen Doherty Tribute

The fillmaker reveals why his daughter Harley Quinn Smith declined to play him in the new coming-of-age film, and shares his hopes that Sarah Michelle Gellar could fill in for the late Doherty in a new 'Mallrats.'

Lamorne Morris Relates to Garrett Morris’ Experience as the First Black Cast Member of ‘SNL’

“For a long time, people didn't know my name. They just knew, 'you're the Black dude,' ” says Lamorne who portrays Garrett in the upcoming film ‘Saturday Night.’

‘Apartment 7A’ Director Natalie Erika James on the Challenges of Making a ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Prequel

Given the legal baggage that comes with 'Rosemary' filmmaker Roman Polanski, James had to weigh the cons before finally committing and "making sure that there was a separation between ['Apartment 7A'] and the original film’s creators not being involved in this one."

Andrew Garfield Is Back: ‘We Live in Time’ Star Talks Returning to Spotlight, His Own Grief and Who He Wants to Work With Next: “Where Do I Begin?”

Garfield, who stars in San Sebastian's closing night film, discusses his return from a career sabbatical, what audiences might be surprised to know about Florence Pugh and why he's feeling more "joyful" about acting: "I can feel a lot more pleasure and a lot more enjoyment, play and freedom."

Nicholas Podany Watched ‘When Harry Met Sally’ for First Time Before ‘Saturday Night’ Audition for Billy Crystal

Podany appears in in Jason Reitman's movie that follows Lorne Michaels and the 'SNL' players as they battle their way to the first live taping of the show in 1975.

How Paul Schrader “Persuaded” Barry Diller to Replace John Travolta With Richard Gere in ‘American Gigolo’

The legendary filmmaker, who is being honored with a retrospective and lifetime achievement award at the Lucca Film Fest, on how he would like to be remembered, still writing screenplays "on spec" and why "humanity is phasing itself out."

‘Rebel Ridge’ Star AnnaSophia Robb Breaks Down the Challenging Journey to the Top of Netflix

The movie nearly died more than once, but ultimately became a hit on the streamer: "This was the right version that needed to be told all along."

Halle Berry Talks Most Haunting ‘Never Let Go’ Scene and Potential ‘John Wick’ Spinoff: “We Need To Do It Sooner Than Later”

The actor also discusses the varied roles she's taken on in the years since winning an Oscar for Monster's Ball': "As a Black woman, I have never had the luxury of just doing Oscar-worthy performances and movies. I don't even know what that is."

With a Push from Spielberg, Artist Titus Kaphar Painted His Life on Screen in ‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’

The film, which shares a title with Kaphar's ongoing show at Gagosian gallery, comes out Oct. 18. Spielberg told the painter: "I want you to protect yourself from what Hollywood does to films like this."

How ‘Anora’ Got Sex Work Right

Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or-winning is an intimate and realistic portrait of a community of exotic dancers. The film’s producers on how they got it right.

Robert De Niro’s Billion-Dollar Gamble

The actor teamed up with superstar Danish architect Bjarke Ingels to build Wildflower Studios, a massive vertical production complex in Astoria, Queens. So what do you get for that price tag? THR got the first tour.

One Writer Dares to Review ‘Am I Racist?’

Though the anti-DEI film from conservative media site The Daily Wire has become one of the highest-grossing docs of the past decade, top entertainment outlets have declined to review it — until now. Guest columnist Joel Stein ventures to a (not-so-packed) theater in Burbank and tries to keep an open mind.

‘We Will Dance Again’ Goes Deep Into the Hell of the Oct. 7 Nova Music Festival Massacre

The bloodiest day in Israel's history is totalized in the first documentary to compile cell phone footage of the mass murder of festival attendees by Hamas militants.

Elizabeth Olsen’s Sister Act

Taking a break from the Marvel universe, the ethereal actress shines in 'His Three Daughters', an intense, critically acclaimed drama about a trio of competitive sisters that harks back to her indie roots.

‘Never Let Go’ Director Alexandre Aja Talks Halle Berry, ‘Crawl 2’ and Tarantino’s Love of ‘Crawl’

After some delays due to COVID, the filmmaker hopes he can shoot his alligator sequel next year: "I've been lining up so many scenes."

‘SNL’: The Movie! – How ‘Saturday Night’ Filmmakers Found Their Stars

Looking for Lorne … and Chevy … and Gilda: Director Jason Reitman and casting director John Papsidera upended Hollywood in their hunt for actors to portray the show's legendary 1975 cast.