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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Reinvigorates the Franchise

Will the new series director, J.J. Abrams, make you forget Jar Jar Binks?

Will Smith stars as a Pittsburgh forensic pathologist in "Concussion." Photo: Columbia Pictures.

December Film Preview: Lots of Jingle and a Few Sober Stories

Say goodbye to 2015 as Hollywood releases their final films of the year.

A team meeting.

In ‘Spotlight,’ Investigative Journalism Shines Light on Evil

Hollywood ivers this year’s Christmas present a month early with this knockout drama.

but he knows how to flip a vehicle and keep the pages turning.|Do blonds have more fun? Daniel Craig proves that a blond Bond can go far if he just keeps walking on air.

New Parts, Same Well-Oiled Machine: Yep, ‘Spectre’ Is Another Bond Movie

James Bond is back! And it’s déjà vu all over again.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. They are starring opposite each other in the film "By The Sea." photo: Georges Biard via Wikimedia Commons.

November Film Preview: Things Are Looking Up

As we approach the Oscar nomination dead, Hollywood rolls out the big guns. See what’s in cinematic store for November.

‘The Last Witch Hunter’?

Pittsburgh stars in the lastest Vin Diesel film; Pittsburgh needs a better agent

in divided Germany

‘Bridge of Spies’ Is Powerful, But Heavy on the Schmaltz

Steven Spielberg directs this historical spy drama with his usual skill … and usual sentimentality.

in THE MARTIAN.|Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) starting his tightrope walk between the World Trade Center towers in 'The Walk.' photo: TriStar Pictures.

October Film Preview: Some Serious, Some Silly, Some Scary

Hollywood offers up its annual Halloween surprise; will it be a cinematic trick or a filmic treat?

‘The Intern’: More Help Needed at the Office

Director Nancy Meyers perfects her brand of plastic cinema.

ABC News political debate in 1968.

‘Best of Enemies,’ a Great Look at a Not-So-Great Turning Point in U.S. History

In the summer of 1968 William Buckley and Gore Vidal met face to face … and American politics would never be the same.

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