Mary Beth Hurt death: stage star and film actress remembered
Mary Beth Hurt, known for her stage work and films such as Interiors and The World According to Garp, died at 79 after a battle with Alzheimer’s
Mary Beth Hurt, known for her stage work and films such as Interiors and The World According to Garp, died at 79 after a battle with Alzheimer’s
Actor David Alan Grier opens up about missed opportunities, what he saw in scripts and his journey to St. Denis Medical
Kim Novak has publicly challenged Sydney Sweeney’s casting in the film Scandalous!, arguing the depiction could emphasize sensational elements over nuance
Author Andy Weir cites Avatar: The Last Airbender and the character Zuko as models for strong character development, contrasting them with his own approach to protagonists
Paul McCartney surprised a sold-out Fonda Theatre crowd with a varied set, warm stories and news of a new album arriving May 29
A vintage Mary Maxim knit found at a market was transformed by costume designers into the warm, fox-patterned cardigan that anchors Ryland Grace’s look and sent a Michigan craft brand into high demand
Antonio Banderas explains how Zorro and Puss in Boots helped him escape ethnic stereotyping
Zendaya continued her wedding-inspired wardrobe story by wearing a gown first worn by Cate Blanchett
Sylvain Chomet returns with an animated portrait of Marcel Pagnol that fuses real footage, actor references, and a single invented conceit to explore cinema’s cultural power
After Hulu passed on the Buffy revival, Sarah Michelle Gellar pivots to a comedic self-portrayal in a high-energy ensemble film
Adam Sandler joins director Scott Cooper for Time Out, a Netflix remake of the 2001 French film L’Emploi Du Temps that explores deception, work and identity
Paris Jackson has challenged the estate’s handling of the Michael biopic and estate finances, citing a disputed 1994 settlement and reshoots required for the film
Director Christian Petzold is reportedly preparing a new ensemble drama that would pair Nina Hoss with Paula Beer, alongside other projects in development
Nicholas Brendon, who played Xander Harris on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, died in his sleep at 54; his family highlighted his art and ongoing treatment for health issues
A judge allowed the publication of Justin Timberlake’s 2026 traffic stop bodycam footage after a legal settlement; the recording shows sobriety tests, brief remarks from Timberlake and the police response
Olivier Assayas is almost done with a new screenplay that would extend Something in the Air into the 1970s and sit after his other planned projects
A retrospective on Chuck Norris’ journey from military service and championship karate to blockbuster action films and a long-running TV series
A behind-the-scenes look at how Radio Silence mapped, shot, and edited Ready or Not 2’s most complex scene while expanding the film’s themes and set pieces
Marlon Wayans shares a behind-the-scenes memory of James Van Der Beek’s brief Scary Movie appearance while the actor’s last film role in The Gates is discussed in a new light
Actor Connor Trinneer spoke bluntly at a reunion panel about disliking the Mirror Universe episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and why he still avoids them
Nicole Kidman prefers a calm, Sunday-style routine — including church — before presenting at the Oscars, and she joined a glittering Chanel and Charles Finch pre-Oscars dinner packed with nominees and Hollywood figures
Dolly Parton reassures fans about her health and remembers Carl Dean while kicking off Dollywood’s 2026 season
Tyriq Withers opens up about transforming grief into performance and taking risks as Ledger in Reminders of Him
Director Damian Marcano reflects on his route into The Pitt, the collaborative rules that guide its set, and the technical choices behind Season 2 Episode 10
Alec Baldwin will sit for a recorded career conversation at the Boulder Theater during the Boulder International Film Festival; tickets and festival dates are included