Inside 'Black Widow' Legal Battle; Best Actor Race Heats Up; Gerard Butler Sues for 'Olympus' Profits

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July 30, 2021

'Black Widow' Legal Battle: Inside the Fallout After Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney

Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit against Disney is an epic legal battle over the structure of the film industry.

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From Trump Supporters to Pig Pals, Unconventional Lead Roles Enter the Best Actor Race

Nicolas Cage ("Pig"), Matt Damon ("Stillwater") and Winston Duke ("Nine Days") deliver excellent performances, but will the Academy notice?

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Gerard Butler Sues for $10 Million in Profits From 'Olympus Has Fallen'

Gerard Butler sued Nu Image/Millennium Films, claiming he is owed at least $10 million on profits from the 2013 film 'Olympus Has Fallen.'

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Lionsgate's Bill Cosby Documentary Is Dead (EXCLUSIVE)

A Lionsgate documentary about Bill Cosby that's been in the works for years is not moving forward.

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Tom Hanks Joins Cast of Wes Anderson's Next Film

Tom Hanks joins Tilda Swinton and Bill Murray in Wes Anderson's upcoming film.

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Rob Reiner Recalls Mark Knopfler's 'Princess Bride' Score, as L.A. Phil Preps First True Orchestral Version

At the Hollywood Bowl, the LA Phil will play the first orchestral version of Mark Knopfler's score. Rob Reiner recalls hiring Mark Knopfler.

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Benedict Wong on the Isolation of 'Nine Days,' Not Having an Agent and Landing 'Doctor Strange'

Now starring in "Nine Days," Benedict Wong discusses not having an agent and how he landed the role of Wong in "Doctor Strange."

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Matt Damon Reveals Why He Cried at the 'Stillwater' Premiere

Matt Damon explains why he was so emotional during the Cannes premiere of his new drama 'Stillwater.'

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Are Self-Produced Projects Like Amazon's 'Val' Documentaries, Memoirs or Sales Pitches?

Purists are worried that self-produced projects like Amazon's 'Val' will dilute the documentary genre.

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'Lorelei' Director Sabrina Doyle on Why Blue-Collar Films Don't Need to Focus on Drudgery to Be Effective

Lorelei director Sabrina Doyle says that gritty realism shouldn't be the only standard for films about working class people.

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Russell Crowe Directing Second Feature 'Poker Face' Amid Strict Sydney Lockdown

Russell Crowe is directing his second feature, ‘Poker Face,’ and is keeping Sydney functioning as a film hub despite a strict lo …

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