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70 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century
From rom-coms to raunch-coms, 'Anchorman' to 'Girls Trip' — our updated list of the funniest movies of the millennium so far
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'Honk for Jesus': How the Ebo Sisters' Outrageous Mega-Church Comedy Saved Their Souls
Meet the twin filmmakers whose Sundance-approved satire about a religious power couple staging a post-scandal comeback has helped them establish a Hollywood beachhead
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'What Happened to Pam Was So Wrong': Lily James on Stepping Into an Icon's Red Swimsuit
The star of 'Pam & Tommy' explains the personal connection she felt to Pamela Anderson — and why she “lost perspective on who I was” while filming
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'He's Such an Idiot': Will Forte on the Glorious Return of 'MacGruber'
The comedian goes deep on the unlikely resurrection of his cult 'SNL' character, the A-list director who's a 'MacGruber' stan and why that celery scene cost his mom some friends
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The Quiet Confidence of Julia Garner
In a world where young stars are shouting for attention, the Ozark actress says it all with a glance
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The 50 Best Movies of the 2010s
From superhero blockbusters to experimental docs, 'The Social Network' to 'Parasite' — our picks for the greatest films of the past decade
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How Melina Matsoukas Went From Music-Video Visionary to 'Queen and Slim'
The director behind 'Formation' and a bold new outlaw-couple movie talks influences, empowerment and rebelling against the status quo
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Revenge of the Nerd: Why Beanie Feldstein Is Hollywood's Most Likely to Succeed
The breakout star of 'Booksmart' had her heart set on Broadway, but now she's taking over the big screen
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'Black Panther' Cinematographer Rachel Morrison's Life Behind the Lens
She's the first woman in her field ever nominated for an Oscar — and she's just getting started
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Revisiting Hours: Murder, Sexism and the Nightly News — 'To Die For'
Amy Nicholson on watching Gus Van Sant's tabloid-crime satire in the post-Roger Ailes era — and rooting for the murderer
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