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After the controversy of the Baftas, awards season rolls on to the big one - the Oscars. However, after trying to quell anger over #OscarsSoWhite in 2015 and 2016, it seems that Hollywood has gone back to its old ways this awards season.
By removing the film, Vue and Showcase are implicitly linking all black boys and black communities with crime, journalist Nikki Onafuye writes.
The actor says his crash diet to play the Joker helped him move his body in ways he didn’t know he could, reportedly losing more than 23 kilos to play the famed comic book villain for this realistic origin story.
The UK’s largest auction of film and TV memorabilia will be taking place in London at the end of September for the sixth year in a row, with 250 of the 900 props on display a few days ahead.
The new Bond film has a name and one more confirmed cast member. Daniel Craig’s last outing as agent 007 has some serious talent in front and behind the camera.
The Matrix will be getting a fourth instalment with Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss set to return as Neo and Trinity. Lana Wachowski will write, direct and produce, but this time without her film-making sibling, Lilly, at her side.
Newborns are great – but wait until you get to the toddler stage.
The ninth film from Quentin Tarantino premiered in London last night. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is a love letter to Tinseltown set in 1969, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a fading TV star, Brad Pitt as his stunt double and Margot Robbie as real-life Sharon Tate.
The infamous Darth Vader costume is going up for auction in California, so we look at some of the most expensive Hollywood memorabilia ever.
The seminal teen comedy, starring Lindsay Lohan and written by Tina Fey, sparked an army of memes and quotable moments. From “Fetch”, “plastics” and “pink on Wednesdays”, we look at the impact it’s had on the world since it was released.