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Paramount Hires Former Trump Lawyer to Head Global Public Policy
Rene Augustine has also served on committees at the Kennedy Center, including as a Trump appointee to the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts.
Peacock Strikes Gold With Outsized Olympics, Super Bowl Audiences
The Milan Cortina Olympics is already the most streamed winter games less than a week in.
‘Yellow Letters’ Review: ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ Director Delivers a Modern-Day Political Parable That’s Strongly Acted but Hampered by Vagu…
Oscar-nominated helmer Ilker Çatak returns to the Berlinale with a family drama set in authoritarian Turkey but shot entirely in Germany.
Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry Premiere ‘Crime 101,’ NYFW Comes to Town and This Week’s Best Events
Inside this week's biggest Hollywood premieres, parties and openings.
‘Chicago Med’ Production Assistants Vote to Unionize
The vote follows the unionization of crew members on fellow Windy City production 'Chicago Fire’ last year.
Don Lemon Pleads Not Guilty to Civil Rights Charges Over Coverage of Minnesota Church Protest
The former CNN anchor covered a demonstration that involved protestors disrupting a church service. His lawyer says the journalist is protected by the First Amendment, while prosecutors argue that Lemon crossed a line into activity violating civil rights laws.
Goldie Hawn Set for Philanthropy Impact Achievement Award at Aspen Snow Ball
The fourth annual charity gala, to be held at the St. Regis Aspen on March 21, will benefit the Children’s Oncology Support Fund and feature Hawn’s daughter Kate Hudson as the headline performer.
Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Rewrote Hollywood’s Rules in the Chaotic 70s. Who’s Doing That Now?
The conditions that birthed the last golden age of cinema — bloody conflict abroad, corruption in politics... — are back in force, and posed to yield a new generation of iconoclastic filmmakers.