Cinemacon
Movies and exhibition in 2024 and beyond

O.J. Simpson has died, but the media age ushered in by his presence, his saga and his white Bronco, remains very much with us.
In Luca Guadagnino’s latest cinematic endeavor, “Challengers,” Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist form a dynamic, throuple-esque trio, each delivering performances that scream…
The 40-year-old, kid-friendly franchise Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is returning to movie theaters in live action, in a project that Paramount Pictures is targeting instead for…
Lots of English movies and fewer women directors are some themes from this year's slate.
Christopher Nolan's drama won 7 Oscars, including best picture and director.
The "Barbie" star brought down the house with "I'm Just Ken."
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A terrific Kirsten Dunst leads what's sure to be one of the year's most controversial films.
Dev Patel directs and stars in an audacious, at times awkward mashup of action film and slumdog fable.
Woody Allen's drama of upper-middle-class murder is his best movie since "Blue Jasmine" (or maybe "Match Point").
The indie horror film borrows from movies like 'Alien,' but the one it conjures most is 'Little Shop of Horrors.'
An ultra-violent and twistedly fun adaptation of the video game series.
Don McKellar and Park Chan-wook move metatextual matters to the center of a dense, ambitious, tonally varied account of the Vietnam War.
The Netflix series fails to offer a new or intriguing perspective on Patricia Highsmith's infamous scammer.
The Starz drama features Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine as a mother and son scheming their way into the court of King James I.
Being Beyoncé means never having to pretend to be just one thing.
Justin Timberlake channels past love and sex sounds on his suitable but uneven sixth album.
Shakira makes surprising turns in regional Mexican, EDM and pop for her musical return.
Kacey Musgraves turns her collaboration with Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk into a trilogy, with an album full of finger-picking and hard-fought bliss.
Sam Gold's production is an actorly face-off between Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli, but the script ultimately let's the audience off the hook.
Patricia Clarkson gives a luminous performance in an otherwise uneven revival of Eugene O'Neill's family drama.
Strictly for the boomers.
The stage adaptation has escapism, enchantment and heart, all elevated to new, literal heights that blend theater and cirque.
Poll shows U.S. consumers split on watching video content via VR headset — here's what it means for VR filmed entertainment
Hulu has announced its submissions for the Primetime Emmy Awards for the upcoming crime drama “Under the Bridge.” Stars Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough will both be submitted for…