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Today in Film

December 13, 2018

Oscar Nominee Sondra Locke Dies at 74

Sondra Locke Anderson, who received an Oscar nomination for 1968's "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," died Nov. 3.

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Disney Sets Out International Leadership Team Post-Fox Deal

Rebecca Campbell, Diego Lerner and Uday Shankar will be Disney's three key international chiefs when its deal for 21st Century Fox cl …

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Box Office: 'Once Upon a Deadpool' Earns $1 Million on Wednesday

In the PG-13 version, the Merc with a Mouth retells the heroic sequel as a bedtime story to Fred Savage a la "Princess Bride."

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Alfonso Cuaron Says He Owes 'Roma' in Part to Cannes' Thierry Fremaux

Alfonso Cuaron says he owes "Roma" to Cannes artistic director Thierry Fremaux, who encouraged him to return to Mexico to make a movi …

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WME Veteran Ari Greenburg Promoted to President of Talent Agency

WME Veteran Ari Greenburg has been promoted to president of of the powerhouse talent agency.

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Why 'Aquaman' Slayed in China

Ahead of the movie's U.S. release, Variety took a look at a few potential reasons why "Aquaman" stuck the landing overseas.

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Rian Johnson's Murder Mystery 'Knives Out,' Starring Daniel Craig, Set for Thanksgiving Release

Lionsgate has bought distribution rights to Daniel Craig's murder mystery "Knives Out" and set a Thanksgiving release date.

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Motion Pictures Academy Announces Scientific and Technical Awards

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced nine scientific and technical achievements, represented by 27 individua …

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From the Critics

Richard E. Grant on Working With Melissa McCarthy on 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?'

Richard E. Grant talks with Variety about working with Melissa McCarthy on "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"