The American Cinematheque will run the historic Village Theater as filmmaker Jason Reitman and more than 30 directors raise funds for a $25-million restoration.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic will name the Hollywood Bowl’s stage for the 93-year-old composer, whose music for “Star Wars” and “E.T.” helped define modern cinema.
Kim Kardashian’s quest to become a lawyer hit a snag with her announcement Saturday that she failed the California bar exam. Her father was an attorney and she portrays one in Hulu's 'All's Fair.'
A judge closes Justin Baldoni’s defamation case against Blake Lively but her original lawsuit — accusing him of misconduct on “It Ends With Us” — is still moving forward.
The legendary investigative reporter and Oscar-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras discuss the price of exposing what others want hidden in a documentary about journalism.
Peck’s new documentary "Orwell: 2+2=5" uses the author's own words to confront propaganda, doublespeak and the spread of authoritarianism in the 21st century.
The Academy Museum is opening its largest single-film show yet, collecting props and artifacts from a movie that invented the summer blockbuster as we know it.
For six tumultuous years, director Nico Ballesteros followed Ye at close range, capturing the artist’s rawest highs and lowest lows in the new documentary “In Whose Name?”
The Oscar-winning filmmaker discusses her career after "Eternals," adapting Shakespeare’s family story and what Ryan Coogler said to her after he saw "Hamnet."
Telluride’s 52nd edition blends star power and auteurs, with world premieres from Scott Cooper, Chloé Zhao and Edward Berger, plus new work from Yorgos Lanthimos and Noah Baumbach.