‘The Upside’ Takes Kevin Hart to No. 1 Amid Oscar Controversy
“The Upside,” starring Hart and Bryan Cranston, exceeded box-office expectations in the same week that Hart definitively ruled out hosting the Oscars.
By Gabe Cohn
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“The Upside,” starring Hart and Bryan Cranston, exceeded box-office expectations in the same week that Hart definitively ruled out hosting the Oscars.
By Gabe Cohn
The actor, considered a potential Oscar contender for his performance as a flawed but loving father, says, “We don’t see enough of those men and they do exist.”
By Candice Frederick
The film’s director, Travis Knight, used his background in animation to help shine a new light on a Transformers robot.
By Mekado Murphy
They’re rarely hired to score movies, even female superhero films like “Wonder Women 1984.” Some in the field are trying to change that.
By Tim Greiving
The director Mimi Leder narrates a scene from her film featuring Felicity Jones.
By Mekado Murphy
The Australian actress also stars in “Dumplin’” alongside Jennifer Aniston.
By Alexis Soloski
In 1978 Vanessa Redgrave castigated “Zionist hoodlums” in her acceptance speech, Paddy Chayefsky castigated her, and protesters and counterprotesters took to the streets.
By Bruce Fretts
She was best known for wildly different roles, in a frat house comedy and in the 1960s drama “Medium Cool.” She was also in films by Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese.
By Richard Sandomir
When Hayao Miyazaki retired and it seemed that Studio Ghibli would be out of commission, the upstart Studio Ponoc went to work. Then the master unretired.
By Robert Ito
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