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Death of a Salesman will return to Broadway this spring starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. This marks the second Broadway play produced by Scott Rudin and Barry Diller, since Rudin left the industry in the wake of a Hollywood Reporter story about workplace bullying. The revival will be directed by Joe Mantello.Christopher Abbott (Poor Things) will star as Biff Loman and Ben Ahlers (The Gilded Age) will star as Happy Loman to Lane’s Willy Loman and Metcalf’s Linda Loman. The play is set for a 14-week run at the Winter Garden Theatre, a larger theater for plays with 1,600…
Former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is reportedly looking for a way out of Al-Hilal just four months after his high-profile move to the Saudi Pro League. Argentine giants River Plate have emerged as the surprise contenders to sign the Uruguayan international. River Plate eye shock Darwin Nunez swoop According to Ole, River Plate will invest heavily to reformulate its squad for 2026. The club’s budget for next season foresees 20 million dollars (around £15 million) destined to sign new players. In a sporting crisis after being eliminated from the Argentine Championship, River needs to hope that Boca Juniors wins the…
Marking the first time since his 2008 solo debut that Josh Safdie has directed a feature without his brother and longtime collaborator Benny, Marty Supreme turns out, paradoxically, to be his most Safdian movie to date. Propelled by a hot-wired TimothéeChalamet as a cocky operator aiming for global table tennis glory, this genre-defying original is an exhilarating sports comedy, a scrappy character study, a thrumming evocation of early ‘50s New York City — plus a reimagining of all those things. Think of it as Uncut Gems meets Catch Me If You Can and maybe you’re halfway there. Josh Safdie has…
This season’s race for best animated feature is one of the most stylistically varied in recent memory, a category where the technique on screen matters as much as the story. At one end are the studio behemoths — the glossy, four-quadrant CGI machines that have long dominated the field. Yet even the majors are wobbling. Pixar’s Elio stalled at the box office despite the studio’s trademark polish, and even Disney Animation’s undeniable Zootopia 2 — the sequel to the 2016 Oscar-winning billion-dollar hit which opened to a record $556 million worldwide this past weekend — has its detractors (THR’s Frank…
The Academy of Country Music Awards is returning to Las Vegas. ACM, Prime Video and Dick Clark Productions said Monday that the show will return to Vegas after taking place in Frisco, Texas, for the past three years. The 61st edition of the show will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena and stream live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch on Sunday, May 17, 2026. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to return to MGM Grand for the 61st ACM Awards next May, a place that holds a lot of history and special memories for…
For the first time in the ceremony’s 98-year history, casting directors will be getting their close-up at the Academy Awards. “Our work is just as important as any other head of department, and I’m so thrilled that there’s now a conversation about what casting actually is,” says Lucy Bevan, whose long list of credits includes the recent Brad Pitt-led F1: The Movie blockbuster. Casting has always been an integral part of filmmaking. However, the intricate process of putting together an ensemble to fit a director’s creative vision has operated in a kind of black box, shielded from public input or…
A cornered Sean “Diddy” Combs is six days from an arrest — eventual criminal conviction and imprisonment — in a new teaser trailer for Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, hitting the streamer Dec. 2. The teaser shows an embattled Diddy sitting in a hotel room on Sept. 10, 2024, with a cellphone in hand, warning “we’re losing,” as he calls for “somebody that’ll work with us that has dealt in the dirtiest of dirty business.” 50 Cent looks to have had his cameras following Diddy before his eventual arrest and trial, as he recounts Combs’…
The Hollywood Reporter can unveil behind-the-scenes imagery of Cillian Murphy‘s Steve, shot by legendary British photojournalist Sir Don McCullin. The Netflix drama, directed by Tim Mielants and written by Max Porter, is a reimagining of Porter’s best-selling novel Shy and follows a pivotal day in the life of head teacher Steve (Murphy) and his students at a last-chance reform school. As Steve fights to protect the school’s integrity and impending closure, we witness him grappling with his own mental health. In parallel with Steve and his struggles, we meet Shy (Jay Lycurgo, who won a BIFA for his performance Sunday…
Kino Lorber has picked up rights for North America for The Currents, a psychological drama from Argentine writer/director Milagros Mumenthaler. Mumenthaler’s third feature had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival (TIFF) this year, screening in the Platform section. The drama follows Lina, an accomplished Argentine artist and designer (played by Isabel Aimé González Sola), who has a traumatic experience, a near-drowning, while accepting an award for her fashion career in Switzerland. Back home, the incident continues to haunt her, and her life slowly unravels. She develops an extreme aversion to water and spirals into a post-traumatic numbness. The…
In 2019, Scarlett Johansson told The Hollywood Reporter about Woody Allen: “I love Woody. I believe him, and I would work with him anytime.” The A-list actress is one of the few actors to have stayed loyal to the Oscar-winning director after his stepdaughter, Dylan Farrow, alleged he had sexually abused her as a child. Since 1992, when the claims first came to light (they were later investigated and dismissed by New York Social Services), Allen has found himself ostracized by certain corners of Hollywood and his image worsened by the #MeToo movement. He has consistently denied the claims. In…