Here’s a look at some of what’s coming to theaters — from live-action remakes of beloved animation to a “Fast Furious” spinoff to, yes, more superheroes — during the hottest months of the year.
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“We’ve always described him as one of the smartest and dumbest people we’ve ever met,” said Brad Phillips, who has known the Las Vegas-based “Jeopardy!” champ since high school.
It would be hard for a film festival to attract more attention than by screening documentaries invoking Satan and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The YouTube Premium series, returning Wednesday, continues the decadeslong rivalry between Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence.
The hits and misses of his four-decade Hollywood career form the backbone of Rob Lowe’s one-man show.
The annual event grew out of the backlash over the 2016 demise of Lexa on The CW’s post-apocalyptic drama “The 100.”
The final day of CinemaCon at Caesars Palace came with a familiar tinge as Arnold Schwarzenegger and others promoted films with titles harking back to previous blockbusters.
Perhaps stealing a page from its theme park division, Universal took attendees on a wild ride, bookended by that duo, during its CinemaCon presentation Wednesday at Caesars Palace.
Killer clowns and a foul-mouthed Helen Mirren took center stage Tuesday during the first full day of CinemaCon at Caesars Palace.