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Watch: 'Wonder Woman 3' Already Announced as Sequel Takes in Millions
Warner Bors. has already given the green light to the third "Wonder Woman" movie, which will feature the return of Gal Gadot as Diana Prince, with Patty Jenkins back in the director's chair.
'Wonder Woman 1984' Debuts with Pandemic-Best $16.7M
Despite premiering simultaneously by streaming service, "Wonder Woman 1984" managed the best box office debut of the pandemic, opening with $16.7 million over the Christmas weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
A Sudan in Transition Presents First-Ever Film for Oscars
For the first time in its history, Sudan has a submission for the Academy Awards.
David Pevsner: Selling It, Onstage and Off
The filmed version David Pevsner's one-man show is a musical - and Pevsner goes into great detail about his sexual exploits, including his time as a male escort.
Review: 'The Dissident' Probes Brutal Crimes and Finds Little Comfort
The revelations we're given here touch upon Arab Spring, social media meddling, Israeli intelligence, iPhone hacking, and the ambitions of a Saudi crown prince. But there's little comfort to be found in this story.
From 'Wonder Woman' to 'Star Wars,' Jenkins' Rise Continues
Jenkins, the 49-year-old " Wonder Woman 1984 " writer-director has in the past few years turned more than one "no" into a "yes." Along the way, she has not only cemented herself in the top echelon of big-budget filmmaking.
Review: 'Wonder Woman 1984' is Spectacular Eye Candy
Gal Gadot's latest outing as Wonder Woman gives something to viewers of all ages, male and female alike: A rollicking good time.
Review: 'One Night In Miami...' Offers More Than Oscar Buzz
"One Night in Miami" possesses all of the trappings necessary to reap armloads of awards, but underneath the preconceptions and headlines is an intimate story of four men.
Review: Poignant 'Soul' is Relatable, But Still a Missed Opportunity
Pixar never fails to make inventive and touching animated films their latest is no exception. Their first movie to feature a black lead is welcome, but at the same time it is further proof we have a long way to go.
Review: Criterion's Latest 'Symbiopsychotaxiplasm' is a One-of-a-Kind Riddle
Now available on The Criterion Collection, "Symbiopsychotaxiplasm" is certainly a mouthful, and it makes sense for a work that is as much a riddle as its title suggests.
Rage, Reckoning Come to Forefront in 'Promising Young Woman'
"Promising Young Woman" is perfectly suited to the moment, but just as the #MeToo reckoning didn't start with Harvey Weinstein, Emerald Fennell's disgust with the "completely and utterly twisted culture of seduction" had been brewing for sometime.
Review: 'Sylvie's Love' A Gorgeous Production but a Missed Opportunity
With writer-director Eugene Ashe's period drama, Amazon Studios create a beautifully produced, but tepid, love story that's been assembled in a paint-by-numbers fashion.
Hallmark Holiday Movies Offer Viewers Balm in Tough Year
For the past decade, the Hallmark Channel has been a reliable destination for holiday programming. And in a year when many Americans are homebound because of the COVID-19 pandemic, network executives say there's been a craving for the feel-good movies.
From 'Worst to Best' -- Chris Pratt Declares Himself the 'Better Chris'
In a series of Instagram jokes, Chris Pratt has declared himself the "better Chris."
Pedro Pascal Dons Different Armor for 'Wonder Woman 1984'
When Pedro Pascal started to think about his "Wonder Woman 1984" villain Max Lord, one name came to mind: Gordon Gekko. Who better to model his power suit-wearing striver on than the embodiment of 1980s greed and callousness?
Review: 'The Craft: Legacy' Falls Short of the Original
Tis reboot/sequel to the '90s cult classic fails to cast a spell.
Review: 'Shortcut' Should Have Taken the Long Way Around
A mixed bag of clichés that adds nothing to the horror genre, this international co-production takes a rag-tag group of teenagers and pits them against a monster.
Boston Online Film Critics Select 'Nomadland' as the Best Film of 2020
The Boston Online Film Critics Association (BOFCA) has announced its picks for the best of 2020 in film. See BOFCA's Top Ten and the best in each of 14 categories.
Bombing 'The Prom'
Ryan Murphy has entered the musical film fray with his big screen version of the 2018 musical "The Prom," but stumbles with his well-intentioned adaptation of the story about has-been celebs invading a high school prom to champion a teen lesbian.
Watch: Trailer for Justin Timberlake Vehicle 'Palmer' Released
A trailer for Justin Timberlake's upcoming feature "Palmer" has been released.