Academy decides members must actually watch films before voting in category The Academy also updated language around AI use in Oscar hopeful films and filmmakers with refugee or asylum status.
The Ugly Stepsister director Emilie Blichfeldt on body horror, fairy tales, and David Cronenberg Making her directorial debut, Emilie Blichfeldt learned that to disgust an audience, one must first disgust themselves.
CBS won't poke the bear, settles discrimination lawsuit Paramount won't risk its merger to provoke President Trump over a SEAL Team diversity lawsuit.
Club Shay Shay's Shannon Sharpe facing $50 million sexual assault lawsuit Jane Doe alleges that Sharpe raped her multiple times and distributed videos of the two having sex without her consent.
Pro wrestling drops the pretense in WWE: Unreal teaser Say goodbye to kayfabe and hello to the WWE writer's room.
David Cronenberg goes back to his sci-fi roots with The Shrouds Before he was king of body horror, David Cronenberg philosophized like a New Wave sci-fi author. The Shrouds brings him back to these roots.
Neil Gaiman sues accuser for $500,000 The disgraced author claims his accuser, Caroline Wallner, broke her NDA.
Instagram's AI to hunt down secret teens Instagram made "Teen Accounts" mandatory for all new users under 18 last year.
Sinners put a stake through Minecraft's box office streak The chicken jockey was no match for Ryan Coogler's vampires.
Alia Shawkat would use her blank check to make physical comedies in the woods The actor reflects on her Jude Law crush, deep dislike of podcasts, trippy childhood memories, and getting "lost on purpose."
Jacob Elordi hopes his new Prime Video series fills you up The Euphoria star opens up about why he was drawn to the cinematic period TV drama The Narrow Road To The Deep North.