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- By BETH HARRIS Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Don Johnson is getting his funny on with help from a couple of “Saturday Night Live” stars.
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- By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — The first inaugurations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama were the only ones to exceed Joe Biden's in popularity among television viewers over the past 40 years.
NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Elliot Page and Emma Portner said Tuesday that they are divorcing after three years of marriage.
- By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Trump administration alumni Larry Kudlow is joining Fox News amid reports that a colleague, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, will soon be joining him.
- By LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer
Danny Huston’s first dog was an Airedale Terrier named Sam after Humphrey Bogart’s “Maltese Falcon” character, Sam Spade. His father John Huston’s debut may have been over 20 years old by the time Danny was born, but the film that helped define the noir genre and launch both his and Bogart’s…
- Christi Carras Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Actor Faizon Love has rescinded a lawsuit against Universal Pictures over an allegedly racist movie poster used to market the 2009 film "Couples Retreat," the studio confirmed Tuesday.
- By LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer
Three years ago, filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West got a dream Sundance debut. They premiered their film “RBG” to a sold-out crowd with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg not only in attendance but seeing it for the first time. There was a standing ovation, a bidding war and a big sale. It also…
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A woman who relinquished ownership of one of Georgia's largest barrier islands to ensure its preservation has died at age 108.
- Associated Press
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Jungle Cruise, one of the original Disney parks' rides, is getting a 21st century remodel in yet the latest update to a legacy theme park ride that has been criticized in years past for being racially insensitive.
- Nara Schoenberg Chicago Tribune (TNS)
She’s a little bit Pee-wee Herman, a little bit Disney-era Miley Cyrus and a little bit “Sesame Street.”
- Peter Sblendorio New York Daily News (TNS)
The decision to leave “Justice League” before the 2017 movie was completed came during a heartbreaking time in director Zack Snyder’s life.
- By LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — A California man disgruntled about the presidential election result was arrested Tuesday on charges alleging he threatened family members of a New York congressman and a journalist in text messages sent during the attack on the Capitol, authorities said.
- Katie Walsh Tribune News Service (TNS)
There’s always something satisfying about a pulpy thriller starring Denzel Washington. The Oscar-winning actor has an ability to elevate any run-of-the-mill genre piece, even one as slick and sophisticated as John Lee Hancock’s “The Little Things,” a sharp, suspenseful, yet uneasy slice of n…
- By JEFF ROWE
“Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner’s Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause,” by Ty Seidule (St. Martin’s Press)
NEW YORK (AP) — Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron, who has led the newspaper on a resurgence in recent years, said Tuesday that he will retire at the end of February.
- By STEVEN WINE Associated Press
Emmet Cohen, "Future Stride” (Mack Avenue Records)
- Christi Carras Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Veteran movie and TV star Jane Fonda will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award at this year's Golden Globes.
- Suzy Exposito Los Angeles Times (TNS)
LOS ANGELES — Boys, beware: There's a new kind of pop star on the rise.
- Katie Foran-McHale Tribune News Service (TNS)
A couple’s fight to save their young grandson tops the new DVD releases for the week of Feb. 2.
- Michael Ordoña Los Angeles Times (TNS)
In the race for the animated-feature Oscar, a few international gems are sprinkled among the big releases. There are idiosyncratic, beautiful, puzzling and personal works of art from Hong Kong, Poland and Japan that may not receive much attention but are worthy of consideration.
- By STEVEN WINE Associated Press
Ani Di Franco, "Revolutionary Love” (Righteous Babe Records)
- By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — When D Smoke was teaching high schoolers in Southern California, the rapper still pursued his dreams of breaking through as a hip-hop artist while leaning on the encouraging phrase: “There’s no expiration on realness.”
- By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jane Fonda cemented herself into Hollywood allure as a chameleonlike actor and social activist, and now the Golden Globes will honor her illustrious career with its highest honor.
- Glenn Whipp Los Angeles Times (TNS)
The last time an animated feature took the Oscar for original score came 11 years ago when Michael Giacchino's engaging and, on occasion, emotionally devastating (that married life montage!) music from the Pete Docter-directed "Up" prevailed.
- Katie Walsh Tribune News Service (TNS)
The American Film Institute recently selected its 2020 Movies of the Year and Television Programs of the Year, so if you’re still looking for something to watch, binge or put on your to-watch list, here’s some inspiration.
- Tribune News Service (TNS)
Following is a partial schedule of coming movies on DVD. Release dates are subject to change:
- Glenn Whipp Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Leslie Odom Jr. passed on playing Sam Cooke in "One Night in Miami" the first time Regina King offered him the role. No disrespect, he thought, but a movie depicting an imagined conversation among four iconic Black men — Cooke, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali and Jim Brown — felt like it could go si…
- Robert Lloyd Los Angeles Times (TNS)
If you are a person who watches Netflix, you have no doubt been greeted on arrival by a recommendation to watch "Lupin." If you have not already begun to watch it — and with the streamer having announced an expected 70 million households had at least taken a peek within a month of its Jan. 8…