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Finn Wolfhard: 'Stranger Things' End Marks 'Post-Graduation' Moment as He Promotes New Film at Sundance

Finn Wolfhard discusses his post-"Stranger Things" journey at Sundance, promoting his new film "The Legend of Ochi" while reflecting on the emotional completion of the Netflix series that shaped his childhood.

'Blknws: Terms & Conditions' Gets New Financier, Set for Sundance Premiere After Participant Media Pullout

Sundance Film Festival movie "Blknws: Terms & Conditions" has found a new backer after Participant Media pulled it from the lineup. Rich Spirit and BN Media have acquired the film and plan to premiere it at Sundance.

Marilyn Manson Investigation Dropped, Evan Rachel Wood Supports Survivors

Ex-Partner of Marilyn Manson, Evan Rachel Wood, Speaks Out After Charges Dropped

Timothée Chalamet Can't Catch a Break at Awards Shows, Delivers Mock Acceptance Speech on 'SNL'

Timothee Chalamet laments his awards season losses in his 'SNL' monologue, admitting he had a winner's speech ready but never got to use it.

Lin-Manuel Miranda Makes Surprise Appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' Cold Open

Tonight's "Saturday Night Live" cold open featured Lin-Manuel Miranda as a surprise guest alongside the "SNL" cast in 1700s attire, mocking the signing of the Declaration of Independence. James Austin Johnson also appeared as Donald Trump, poking fun at his inauguration and policies.

Timothée Chalamet's Obscure Bob Dylan Song Choices on 'SNL'

Timothée Chalamet surprised viewers with his obscure Bob Dylan song choices during his musical appearance on "Saturday Night Live." Instead of performing well-known hits, he delved into lesser-known tracks, delighting Dylan enthusiasts and defying expectations. Chalamet's selections included "Outlaw Blues," "Three Angels," and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time," showcasing his unique musical taste and reverence for Dylan's deep catalog.

James Mangold Laments the Era When Movies Weren't Afraid to Evoke Emotions

James Mangold believes that movies should evoke emotions and that filmmakers should not be afraid to show sincerity and earnestness in their work, even in an era of irony and snark.