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Woops. Chris Hemsworth made a telling slip-up about his brother Liam in an interview.
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One lucky winner will have a cameo in a new film directed by Martin Scorsese.
The Kiwi boxer has spent the lockdown sharing hilarious music videos.
Over The Rainbow almost didn't make The Wizard of Oz.
The star has kept his relationship private, but reveals a baby is on the way.
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The author took to social media to reassure fans after her health scare.
Tributes have flooded in for actress and former Bond girl Honor Blackman.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm actor says Woody Allen's new memoir is "pretty great".
Tom Hanks' wife sang the US national anthem during a NASCAR event in a pre-recording.
The director had some followers scratching their heads.
"There's definitely tension," she said about being quarantined at home with two teens.
It's the Game of Thrones coffee cup gaffe all over again.
Actress Lea Seydoux says women like Bond with his shirt off.
New York Times: A look at retro box office numbers for viewing ideas during the lockdown.
The new Netflix thriller recalls the Best Picture winner Parasite, but is it worth a look?
The Duchess's much-hyped return to acting is an "overeager" letdown.
Just over a week after losing his sense of smell, KJ's father struggled to breathe.
The actress and singer revealed she's "back" with a cryptic 30-second teaser video.
Neill penned an uplifting and honest message about the global pandemic.
Tarantino's movies are cult classics, but there's some details you probably didn't notice.
Lost actor particularly sorry for upsetting those directly affected by virus.
Samuel L. Jackson stars in this Apple TV+ original movie that's based on a true story.
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