Half a century ago, on June 20, 1975, Steven Spielberg’s classic shark thriller hit U.S. theaters and became an instant sensation. A day at the beach was never the same again.| The Hollywood Reporter
In a bold experiment, theater owners hope to win over older movieogers by charging less to see the new sports comedy starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field.| The Hollywood Reporter
On the advice of co-star Carrie Coon, the 'White Lotus' breakout is eager to play a vastly different role on whatever comes next.| The Hollywood Reporter
The 27-year-old K-Pop star is ready to 'Spill The Feels' on his big year in the world of fashion: "I've learned that outfits can be a channel to express myself, but it doesn't equal me in and of itself."| The Hollywood Reporter
McClarnon and his co-stars took part in a FYC event in support of the show's third season on Monday.| The Hollywood Reporter
The ‘Air’ star joined director Ben Affleck on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ via a Zoom call to answer one question about their new film, only to be made to pull comic faces.| The Hollywood Reporter
"Piracy is piracy," says Disney's chief legal officer, as the studios aim to show that tools allowing personalized AI slop creations of characters like Darth Vader or Shrek run afoul of their IP.| The Hollywood Reporter
The 'Train to Busan' director on how he made an artful period thriller for just $160,000 and why indie financing models could be key to sustaining Korean cinema's vitality.| The Hollywood Reporter
The jury lauds the film, about a young man in Tehran, Iran, on the verge of emigrating, as "a meditation on everyday life."| The Hollywood Reporter
In their second feature, the Australian directing duo explore how grief drives people to behave in ways bordering on the unimaginable.| The Hollywood Reporter
Jean Smart's one-woman show 'Call Me Izzy' ended its run last week.| The Hollywood Reporter
Jovan Marjanović previews the 31st edition of the fest in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.| The Hollywood Reporter
He has one of the most interesting résumés in showbiz. Here, the founder of the London-based production company Good Chaos talks about landing Edward Berger's 'Ballad of a Small Player,' his jam-packed festival calendar and the "clear crisis" in the U.S. film industry.| The Hollywood Reporter
The weeklong events will also include a staged reading of 'True West' featuring Michael Shannon, Paul Sparks and Marylouise Burke.| The Hollywood Reporter
The play begins performances on Dec. 17 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Russia-born filmmaker and artist, who is the focus of a Sarajevo Film Festival tribute, discussed his expansive ‘Dau’ project, including casting 352,000 people, during a masterclass.| The Hollywood Reporter
The comedian insisted no one was mean to him on the NBC show though he feared his co-stars weren't fans of his sudden rise to fame.| The Hollywood Reporter
After the chaos and controversy of his DC movies, the polarizing director is giving outer space a try with Netflix’s 'Rebel Moon.'| The Hollywood Reporter
The latest smartphone is now available at no cost from the wireless service provider, backed by satellite coverage and premium perks — plus, pay off your previous carrier’s contract at up to $800 per line.| The Hollywood Reporter
The tech giant says that Apple Cinemas is deliberately trying to confuse consumers into believing that it operates the movie theaters.| The Hollywood Reporter
Courts are wrestling with the legality of using copyrighted works to train AI systems.| The Hollywood Reporter
The popular preschool TV series' dollhouse gets a high-tech upgrade with whimsical interactive accessories — get the first look of the set and more movie-inspired toys here.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actor, filmmaker and budding mogul on the disruptive production company he launched with Matt Damon, why he’s done with D.C., getting Michael Jordan’s blessing for his new film and the advice wife Jennifer Lopez gave him for this interview.| The Hollywood Reporter
The twin forces of anxiety and celebrity are luring home buyers to the placid pleasures of the Santa Barbara enclave — and driving already-high prices through the stratosphere.| The Hollywood Reporter
The fourth annual event, presented by The Society Group, will take place April 16 at a private members club.| The Hollywood Reporter
Indie cinema's ultimate power couple raised their three children and shot several of their films — including 'Faces,' 'Minnie and Moskowitz,' 'Opening Night' and 'Love Streams' — at 7917 Woodrow Wilson Drive.| The Hollywood Reporter
There's nothing like watching sports on the best big screen TVs that let you keep up on the action, stay updated on your favorite leagues in stunning, stutter-free picture quality.| The Hollywood Reporter
When the director brought 'Before Sunrise' to the Berlinale in 1995, little did he know that he was kicking off what would become a veritable tradition.| The Hollywood Reporter
Bobby Cannavale and Andrew Scott co-star in this real-time account of musical-theater lyricist Lorenz Hart getting pickled at Sardi’s on opening night of his former writing partner’s Broadway triumph, ‘Oklahoma!’| The Hollywood Reporter
Economic turmoil has thrown uncertainty into a red-hot market. But the 32 A-list agents in THR’s annual power list are weathering the storm.| The Hollywood Reporter
With wifi-enabled, voice-activated appliances too clever by half, analog, app-free abodes are suddenly tempting A-list L.A. buyers. Welcome to the new “Dumb House.”| The Hollywood Reporter
Fresh off playing Emily Webb in 'Our Town' on Broadway, the 'Not Okay' actress co-hosted a garden-inspired dinner in New York with the French luxury label.| The Hollywood Reporter
Save and snooze soundly during Brooklinen's annual event, offering sitewide savings of up to 80 percent (the highest we've ever seen).| The Hollywood Reporter
The 85-piece line features home and body fragrances, lotions, lip glosses and more inspired by Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Moana and Tiana.| The Hollywood Reporter
Grimes, who plays Kayce Dutton, speaks to The Hollywood Reporter alongside onscreen wife Kelsey Asbille about how the premiere reveal of John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) fate propels everything forward.| The Hollywood Reporter
The dystopian spot, which depicts the relentless destruction of instruments and artworks, marks a dark turn for the company and begs the question: Will 2024 be like 1984?| The Hollywood Reporter
The suit marks the third legal action from authors, who take issue with AI companies using their novels as training data without consent.| The Hollywood Reporter