Producers Guild Nominations Strengthen Oscar Odds for Five Films
"One Battle After Another," "Sinners," "Hamnet," "Frankenstein" and "Marty Supreme" have now been recognized by all three major guilds.
"One Battle After Another," "Sinners," "Hamnet," "Frankenstein" and "Marty Supreme" have now been recognized by all three major guilds.
In many ways, their new relationship tale, "Is This Thing On?," relies on their shared history over 25 years.
The BritBox show "Riot Women" follows an all-female band navigating the challenges of middle age " a subject that its creator, Sally Wainwright, knows well.
Tracy Letts's eerily topical, decades-old play about a woman's descent into a world of conspiracy theories makes its nerve-rattling Broadway debut.
He documented the punk and post-punk music scene in the East Village, leading an independent film movement that was proudly unprofessional.
Graham, the great modern dance choreographer, named him her heir, setting off a bitter legal battle between him and the troupe she founded.
Scholars and artists at Sorbonne University trained artificial intelligence to imitate the French playwright's themes, structures and sense of humor. The result is a new play.
The actors Udo Kier and David Hayman square off in this domestic drama where a man is convinced that his neighbor is Adolf Hitler.
Starring in the 1992 film adaptation helped launch an eclectic career. "Ongoing" is the book that accompanies a retrospective on her work.
Jimmy Kimmel said it was good President Trump would be in charge of Venezuela's oil sales: "That way we know it will be spent honestly."
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Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande also scored nods. Cynthia Erivo and the stars of "Jay Kelly" were left out.
"The Daily Show" host quipped that after a surprise capture, Nicolás Maduro "will face justice in the best legal system in the world that we illegally kidnapped him to."
The Shakespearean monologue that is featured twice in "Hamnet" has long informed the movies, often in surprising ways that can make us rethink the words.
The Albanian Greek director Mario Banushi talks about his dreamlike "Mami," which leads the Under the Radar festival in New York this month.
"The Late Show" host said the president couldn't possibly run two nations, because "he can't even run."
The Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili brings its blazing version of the country's folk dances to New York.
Dancers from Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia demonstrate the fundamentals of their styles, revealing deep historical roots.
He helped create the Off Off Broadway theater scene, wrote and acted in Andy Warhol's films, and made his apartment into a singular exhibit of Americana.
A champion of the story ballet, he built a tightly knit community in New York around his classes at Ballet Academy East and his company, Dances Patrelle.
She stole the show in "And Just Like That …," but theater is where the actress's heart lies.
Jenelle Manzi started a nutrition company while performing with New York City Ballet. Now she's doing her makeup in cabs and taking Zoom meetings as she sews pointe shoes.
The Washington National Opera said the "Wicked" composer was scheduled to host its annual event at the center this spring.
In "Marjorie Prime" and other works, Jordan Harrison delivers sweet-bitter anatomies of human connection mediated through technology destined to supersede us.
After years of playing smarmy characters, the actor is stepping up as the lead in a comedy about a grumpy but charming doctor.