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AP EXCLUSIVE: Study finds inequality unchanged in Hollywood
Despite widespread attention over diversity in the movie business, a new study finds that little is changing in Hollywood for women, minorities, LGBT people and others.
New Netflix TV western series starts production in Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A new Netflix television series starring Jeff Daniels is in production in Santa Fe.
Polish leaders, victims' families attend Smolensk crash film
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish leaders and families of some crash victims attended the premiere Monday of a divisive movie that supports a theory that the 2010 plane crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others was an…
Journalist recounts years as Syrian prisoner in documentary
BOSTON (AP) — In 2012, freelance journalist Theo Padnos slipped into Syria to cover its unfolding civil war and was promptly kidnapped by members of an al-Qaida branch.
'Don't Breathe' tops box office again over Labor Day weekend
NEW YORK (AP) — The horror thriller "Don't Breathe" has topped the box office for the second straight week, while several new releases struggled to find traction over the Labor Day weekend.
'The Assassin' star Shu Qi marries HK actor-director Fung
HONG KONG (AP) — "The Assassin" star Shu Qi surprised fans and the public by announcing Saturday that she has married Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Fung. Rumors swirled for years that the two were dating, but neither had confirmed their…
Movie review: Compelling 'Miss Sharon Jones!' is good for the soul
“Miss Sharon Jones!” shows that she will fight, and sing, and live, as much as she can as long as she can.
Fall Movie Preview: Highlights from September to December
LOS ANGELES (AP) — There's something for everyone in movie theaters this fall. The calendar is jam-packed with romance, spectacle and jaw-dropping true life stories.
Love Disney's 'Dory' fish? Soon, you could get your own
RUSKIN, Fla. (AP) — Someday soon, you might be able to find Disney's beloved "Dory" in your own aquarium — and the beautiful blue tang fish will be bred in Florida, not the Pacific Ocean.
Gabrielle Union speaks out on Nate Parker rape allegations
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gabrielle Union says she cannot take lightly rape allegations against Nate Parker, who directed her in "The Birth of a Nation" and co-stars in the film in which she plays a rape victim.
Movie review: Greed is gender-blind in sleek financial thriller 'Equity'
It’s a breath of fresh air to see a juicy financial thriller like “Equity,” a movie not only starring women, but written and directed by them too.
Review: The beauty and tragedy of 'The Light Between Oceans'
There is no misfortune too shattering for Derek Cianfrance it seems. The writer and director of “Blue Valentine,” ‘’The Place Beyond the Pines” and now, an adaptation of the M.L. Stedman novel “The Light Between Oceans “ confidently strides into…
'Step Up All In's' Trish Sie to direct 'Pitch Perfect 3'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Step Up All In" director Trish Sie is stepping up to direct "Pitch Perfect 3." Producer and "Pitch Perfect 2" director Elizabeth Banks tweeted the news Thursday.
Tom Sizemore faces misdemeanor domestic violence charges
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles prosecutors say Tom Sizemore has been charged with three misdemeanors in connection with his arrest in a domestic violence case.
'Willy Wonka,' 'Blazing Saddles' in theaters this weekend
LOS ANGELES (AP) — AMC Theaters nationwide are bringing a few of Gene Wilder's most beloved films back to theaters this weekend.
Film academy announces annual Governors Awards recipients
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Jackie Chan, film editor Anne V. Coates, casting director Lynn Stalmaster and documentarian Frederick Wiseman are getting Oscars.
Fall Preview: DuVernay turns her lens on mass incarceration
NEW YORK (AP) — Ava DuVernay's documentary "The 13th," on mass incarceration and its deep, historical roots in America, has been welling up in her a long time.
Fall Preview: J.K. Rowling's Potter world roars back to life
NEW YORK (AP) — The pop culture juggernaut of J.K. Rowling's Potter-mania appeared to be breathing its last gasp when the eighth film in the series, part two of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," made its premiere amid teeming…
Edi Gathegi as a mobster with a digital mission on 'StartUp'
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — You don't meet Ronald Gacey until about 20 minutes into the first episode of "StartUp."
Movie review: 'Hands of Stone' is a boxing movie that doesn't quite connect
“Hands of Stone” may have been a better film if it focused on the strange history between Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard — once bitter rivals, they ended up becoming good friends afterward.