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Kim Cattrall, Ed Harris, Johnny Flynn to Star in BBC Audio Drama ‘Central Intelligence’ About the CIA

Kim Cattrall, Ed Harris, and Johnny Flynn (Stardust, Love Sick) will star in the BBC audio drama Central Intelligence, which promises to tell “the insight story of the CIA” in 10 parts. The U.K. public broadcaster unveiled the show as part of a slew of commissions that also includes an audio version of King Lear […]

Tom Bower, Actor in ‘The Waltons’ and ‘Die Hard 2,’ Dies at 86

Tom Bower, the busy character actor who portrayed Dr. Curtis Willard on The Waltons and the janitor, Marvin, who helps John McClane foil the terrorists at the airport in Die Hard 2, has died. He was 86. Bower died May 30 in his sleep at his home in Los Angeles, his sister-in-law, Mary Miller, told […]

‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ Review: Sonequa Martin-Green and Ed Harris in an Intimate but Erratic Veteran Drama

A U.S. Afghanistan vet navigates life after war and caring for her grandfather in this directorial debut by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes and produced by Travis Kelce.

Sundance: First Reactions to Kristen Stewart’s “Brutal, Triumphant” Lesbian Pic ‘Love Lies Bleeding’

The official description for Rose Glass’s Love Lies Bleeding on the Sundance Film Festival website calls the A24 pic “an off-the-wall, rambunctious lesbian love story” that “crashes into a family drama of the darkest ilk in this muscular thriller.” It’s also cited for “violence, graphic sexual content and other mature content.” It’s a pretty spot-on […]

‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Review: Kristen Stewart Is Pure Magnetism in Ultra-Violent Neo-Noir Romance

Rose Glass follows her horror freakout, ‘Saint Maud,’ with a swerve into raw sex, bloody crime and messy cleanup, also starring newcomer Katy O’Brian and Ed Harris.

‘Home Alone,’ ‘Terminator 2,’ ‘Love & Basketball,’ ‘Desperately Seeking Susan,’ ‘Fame,’ ‘Apollo 13’ Enter National Film Registry

Just in time for the holidays, Chris Columbus’ Home Alone and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas have been unwrapped with 23 other cinematic sparklers for entry into the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry, it was announced Wednesday. Among those also voted in: Dinner at Eight (1933), the seventh film from director George Cukor […]

Lew Palter, ‘Titanic’ Actor and Longtime CalArts Teacher, Dies at 94

Lew Palter, the veteran character actor and admired CalArts School of Theater faculty member who portrayed the department store magnate Isidor Straus in James Cameron’s Titanic, has died. He was 94. Palter died May 21 of lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles, his daughter, Catherine Palter, told The Hollywood Reporter. The New York […]

‘Downtown Owl’ Review: Lily Rabe Is the Radiant Hot-Mess Center of an Affecting Small-Town Tragicomedy

Offscreen partners Lily Rabe and Hamish Linklater share directing duties on an adaptation of Chuck Klosterman’s North Dakota-set novel.

‘Westworld’ Star Ed Harris Discusses William’s Season 4 Predicament and How Much He Enjoyed That Golf Scene

[This story contains spoilers for Westworld season four episode “Well Enough Alone.”]  Ed Harris does not know how it is going to end for William, aka the Man in Black, when Westworld concludes with its fifth and final season, but he has some thoughts. The Oscar-nominated actor has played the role of the sadistic park […]

‘Westworld’ Team on Exploring (Un)Reliable Narrators and the Nature of Reality in a Season 4 That’s “Easier to Grasp”

Westworld season four is going to be easier to follow than its previous season, according to one star, but don’t expect the series to let up on any of the twists, turns and themes that have made it great. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter during the HBO series’ fourth season red carpet premiere in New […]

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Lost Daughter’: Olivia Colman Becomes Fixated With a Mother and Child in First Trailer

Netflix released the first trailer for its upcoming psychological drama The Lost Daughter, which marks Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut. The film, adapted from Elena Ferrante’s 2006 novel of the same name, tells the story of a woman on vacation, played by Oscar winner Olivia Colman, who increasingly becomes obsessed with another woman on the beach […]

‘The Truman Show’ Star Ed Harris Looks Back on His “Pretty Twisted” Character

Free Guy, the Ryan Reynolds comedy out Aug. 13 about a video game character that develops sentience, has drawn comparisons to another high-concept comedy, 1998’s The Truman Show. That film, which debuted six years after the MTV series The Real World but before the U.S. launch of Survivor and Big Brother, was credited with anticipating […]