When Hollywood stops listening to half its audience, somebody pays the price. For 'Supergirl,' that bill just came due.
Filmmaker Zach Cregger directly addresses the lack of familiar Resident Evil faces in his upcoming horror movie.
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Luca Guadagnino, Gregg Araki, Gus Van Sant, Kimberly Peirce, and Jamie Babbit reflect on how queer representation has grown ...
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Ahead of his highly anticipated IMAX epic The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan sat down with The New York Times to deliver a vital ...