Reiner Holzemer’s film surveys the career of the American designer who built a half-a-billion-dollar luxury brand out of five reconceptualized gray suits.
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In the wake of the 2024 election, THR's arts and culture critic reflects on the minor key narratives and international offerings that illustrate how we got here — and where to go now.
Whitney Horn and Lev Kalman's ’90s thriller homage 'Dream Team' stars Esther Garrel and Alex Zhang Hungtai as agents ...
Children's Day is the perfect occasion to celebrate the boundless potential of kids through the power of cinema. Movies have ...
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Read an exclusive excerpt from Entertainment Weekly senior writer Maureen Lee Lenker's second novel, 'His Girl Hollywood,' set in the glitzy world of the 1930s film industry.
Here’s why the first Freddy Krueger nightmare still beats any of the Jason, Michael, or Chucky entries from the 1980s.
Whether they do this through expressing inner thoughts, acknowledging they’re in a film, or venting to the camera (and in turn, the audience), the following movies break the fourth wall.