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The Cast of ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,’ Then and Now
A look at what Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jennifer Grey and more have been doing in the years since the film was released in theaters on June 11, 1986.
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Victoria Pedretti Went Deep, Dark and “Dangerous” for Her Biggest Film Role to Date
The 'You' breakout is devastating in 'The Last Day,' a Tribeca Festival premiere inspired by 'Mrs Dalloway' that takes an unflinching, tragic look at postpartum depression.
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Sharon Horgan, Richard E. Grant, Claire Foy Among Stars at THR’s Studio at SXSW London
The teams behind 'All Night Wrong,' 'Savage House' and 'The Boy With the Light Blue Eyes' all stopped by White Rabbit Studios in Shoreditch.
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‘Carolina Caroline’ Star Kyle Gallner Has Been Leading Acclaimed Indies for Years. When Will the Major Studios Follow Suit?
The 'Strange Darling' standout admits that getting cast remains challenging, even when a director wants him: "The way Hollywood works, it doesn't always go that way."
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The First ‘Masters of the Universe’ Muscled Into Theaters in 1987
Dolph Lundgren brought Mattel’s He-Man action figure to life, but the movie failed to flex at the box office.
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Odessa A’zion Wants to Do Everything
The 'Marty Supreme' star sat down with The Hollywood Reporter in Cannes for a Chopard Trophy chat to talk movies, music and laying low: "I've kept relationships under wraps for years and nobody knew."
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‘Saccharine’ Director and Star Break Down Their Accidentally Timely Body Horror Film
Filmmaker Natalie Erika James and lead Midori Francis unpack why horror is the perfect genre to address the topics of disordered eating, addiction and obsession: “Horror is amazing at externalizing what's internal.”
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How ‘The Death of Robin Hood’ Reinvents a Legendary Outlaw
Hugh Jackman portrays Robin Hood in the stark new A24 film directed by Michael Sarnoski, who knows his take on the iconic figure will seem subversive to many: "People are going to assume this was some big epic, but this was an indie film."
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Even Paul Rudd Is Tired of Being Typecast as Paul Rudd
He is Hollywood’s most affable and bankable everyman. It’s just that sometimes … he really wishes he weren’t.
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John Carney Commends Nick Jonas for Not Strong-Arming the ‘Power Ballad’ Soundtrack
The filmmaker behind the Oscar-winning 'Once' is "grateful" Jonas took a laid-back approach, offering to help with the music only if needed.
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How Colin Hanks Made a John Candy Documentary Without the Usual Celebrity Scandal
The director of the Prime Video film explains why he rejected easy drama in favor of a richer look at the man who helped to define a generation of comedy with ‘Home Alone,’ ‘Uncle Buck’ and ‘Cool Runnings.’
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“My Grandmother Told Me Not to Bring Home a Blue-Eyed Wife. But I’m a Gay Guy”
Greek director Thanasis Neofotistos on 'The Boy With the Light-Blue Eyes,' his SXSW London debut — a folk horror allegory about otherness, queer identity and the randomness of being born different.
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Avan Jogia Wants to Bring You Into His World
When choosing his latest projects, 'Backrooms' and '56 Days,' the actor and filmmaker was specifically seeking out roles that not only immersed him but also the audience. That's exactly what he got.
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These Producers Built a Business Working With First-Time Directors. It Paid Off Big With ‘Obsession’
Tea Shop's James Harris and Mark Lane are the prime movers behind Curry Barker's hit movie, and they pride themselves on taking a chance on newcomers.
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Havana Rose Liu Talks Processing Grief Through ‘Tuner’ and Previews Her 7-Film Slate
Both the actor and the character she played recently lost their grandmothers: "this performance is my eulogy for her in some capacity."
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“It Was a Fantasy Wet Dream”: John Badham on the Wild Making of ‘Saturday Night Fever’
A fired Oscar-nominated director. Fake call sheets to outrun screaming John Travolta fans. A disco palace built with aluminum foil and Christmas lights. The director revisits the chaotic, improbable production of the 1977 classic on the latest episode of 'It Happened in Hollywood.'
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