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‘Every Time You Lose Your Mind’: ’90s Alt-Rockers Failure Talk Their Long-Awaited Documentary and Rewriting Their “Tumultuous” Legacy

The group earned a reputation as "your favorite band’s favorite band" before flaming out, only to be reborn with a new perspective on life and the music business.

Dylan O’Brien Says “Reboot Mania” Led Him to ‘Ponyboi’: “I Get Tired of Watching the Same Shit”

Plus: the actor, who went viral playing Andrew Garfield's part in a scene from 'The Social Network,' recounts a night at TIFF where he and Garfield sipped on wine, listened to Chappell Roan, and yes, discussed that 'Social Network video.

Tommy Dorfman Launches Good Girl Production Banner, Sets Slate with Body Thriller ‘Aesthetica’ (Exclusive)

Alyssa Raimann will serve as vice president of Good Girl, which also has a Mariko Tamaki graphic novel adaptation in the works.

Lux Pascal’s Deluxe Debut

Pedro isn't the only Pascal who's burning up the screen. His younger trans sister has acting ambitions of her own.

The 11 Best Shark Movies of All Time Ranked: From ‘Jaws’ to ‘The Meg’

From 'The Shallows' to, yes, 'Jaws,' The Hollywood Reporter definitively ranks the best films ever made that are centered around hostile cartilaginous fish.

Who Are ‘F1: The Movie’s Toughest Critics? Real-Life Racing Fans

As the Brad Pitt and Damson Idris-led movie hopes to rev up at the box office, it also hopes to get the stamp of approval from real F1 fans, who will be judging the film's authenticity closely.

The 40 Best Films About the Immigrant Experience

From Ellis Island to Lampedusa, from Seoul to Senegal, filmmakers have used cinema to chart the hopes, heartbreak and quiet heroism of those who cross borders in search of something better.

How ‘M3GAN 2.0’ Star Violet McGraw Kicked Off a Wave of Good Fortune for Blumhouse

The busy young actor has a hand in multiple genre gems, including playing a young Florence Pugh in two Marvel movies.

Eva Victor on the “Euphoric” Release of ‘Sorry, Baby’: “Maybe This Is How My Mom Felt When I Went to College”

The first time writer-director tells THR about what it feels like to finally bring the Sundance darling (in which she also stars) to the world.

Barbara Walters Documentary Director Explains Why Journalist’s Daughter and Diane Sawyer Aren’t in Film

Jackie Jesko also talks to THR about her and the producers' "careful" approach to discussing motherhood and what surprised her most about Walters' life during her research.

‘28 Years Later’ Showcases the Evolution of Boyle and Garland

No longer concerned with adults who remember how the world was before, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland ask what becomes of children raised in the ruins of a once great society.

‘M3GAN 2.0’ Filmmaker Gerard Johnstone Won’t Be Surprised If There’s “Another Five of These Movies”

The writer-director talks those 'T2' comparisons and the fateful decision to include M3GAN dancing as part of the marketing for the first film, a move that helped it become a viral phenenon.

Allison Williams Has “Been Dreaming of” a ‘M3GAN’ Trilogy

The star-producer peels back ‘M3GAN 2.0,’ which follows in the footsteps of ‘Terminator 2’ and ‘Aliens’ as a more ambitious sequel.

Wes Anderson’s Movies Ranked From Worst to Best

A definitive ranking of the director’s acclaimed filmography including his newest, 'The Phoenician Scheme.'

Chinese Director Qiu Sheng On Using AI as a Salve for Grief in ‘My Father’s Son’

The rising Chinese auteur’s genre-bending drama, unveiled at the Shanghai Film Festival, uses a virtual reality boxing simulator and vivid nostalgia to explore the enduring bonds between a man and his deceased dad.

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Composer John Powell on Fleeing the L.A. Fires With Only His Hard Drive — and Being John Williams’ Padawan

For the hit live-action remake, Powell had the unique task of revisiting his own work, composed more than 15 years earlier. It was a lot more difficult than it sounds.