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LOS ANGELES -- “Everything Everywhere All at Once” could best summarize Michelle Yeoh these days. → Read More
Tom Hanks has officially entered his Clint Eastwood/grumpy old man phase. → Read More
In the second season of “Your Honor,” Bryan Cranston wanted to explore how grief affects someone. → Read More
“Knives Out” launched a franchise for Rian Johnson. Now, “The Menu” could prompt a series of food thrillers. → Read More
When Oscar winner Marlee Matlin accepted her first directing job – on the new anthology series “Accused” – she didn’t realize how busy she’d be. → Read More
We haven’t even gotten the nominations and already it’s clear: “Avatar” won’t win Oscar’s Best Picture prize. → Read More
If you always thought those American Girl dolls were up to something, you’ll love “M3gan.” → Read More
More has happened in the life of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein since “She Said” was released in the fall. → Read More
I wanna better movie. → Read More
You can see glimpses of Steven Bochco’s best work in parts of the new drama, “Will Trent.” → Read More
Damien Chazelle did a fine job peering in at Hollywood in “La La Land.” → Read More
How can you tell a television program is good? You binge it right away. → Read More
Childhood and Hollywood. → Read More
Make no mistake: “Avatar: The Way of Water” looks like a billion bucks. → Read More
Did “House of the Dragon” measure up? → Read More
Don’t let the gruff exterior fool you. → Read More
Movie critic Bruce Miller says “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” is a cracklingly good mystery with layers of fun and an approach to parties that will make you smile in recognition. In short, it’s a must-see over the holidays. BRUCE R. MILLER When you see a room full of glass sculpture, you know something is going to break before the visit is up. And, sure enough, that happens in “Glass Onion… → Read More
The key to “Spoiler Alert” isn’t the ending, but the details. → Read More
Bells. Sweaters. Mistletoe. Cookies. Those are the usual ingredients for a Christmas movie. → Read More
What does it take to make a good Christmas movie? → Read More