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Robert Pattinson: ‘I Could Genuinely Be Retiring by the End’ of ‘Batman’ Trilogy

Matt Reeves' planned trio of films began in 2022 with "The Batman," while its sequel is expected to be eyeing a late 2026 release.

 

Watch ‘Blitz’ Director Steve McQueen and Composer Hans Zimmer Discuss Their Boldest Collaboration Yet

Watch the master composer and director discuss their work together on "Blitz" in this exclusive video.

 

Pamela Anderson Is the Indie Film Goddess We’ve All Been Waiting for

IndieWire Honors: The actress will accept the Performance Award at this week's ceremony for her revelatory work in Gia Coppola's "The Last Showgirl."

 

Jamie Lee Curtis Says No One Deserves Opportunity More Than Pamela Anderson

IndieWire Honors: "As Pamela once said, 'Every woman is a script.' Well, hers is now a really f**king great, award-winning one," Curtis said of IndieWire Honors Performance Award winner Pamela Anderson.

 

Nicole Kidman Is Bracing for ‘Babygirl’ Memes: I Might Be ‘Terribly Upset’ About What Goes Viral

Yet Kidman knows that for the film, in theaters December 25, she has "got to let go and be able to make fun of yourself," too.

 

Ben Stiller Details Why Fans Had to Wait So Long for ‘Severance’ Season 2

The second installment of the series has been more than three years in the making.

 

‘Wicked’ and Jon M. Chu Win Big with the National Board of Review — See the Full List

Daniel Craig, Nicole Kidman, Kieran Culkin, and Elle Fanning took the top acting prizes from the NBR.

 

How George Cukor’s Closeted Identity Made ‘Sylvia Scarlett’ Revolutionary — Read from a New Book on the Master Director

In an exclusive excerpt from his new book "George Cukor’s People: Acting for a Master Director," film scholar Joseph McBride argues that one of the director's biggest flops was actually one of his most subversive films.

 

Philip Seymour Hoffman Encouraged Mike Nichols to Apologize to Marcia Gay Harden for ‘The Seagull’ Broadway Production

"It very quickly became clear that no matter what I did as [the character] Masha, it was the wrong thing to do," Harden recalled, adding that Hoffman even told Nichols he was "really hard" on her during the 2001 play.

 

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