The most powerful moment of 'Top Gun: Maverick'

Plus: The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard case went to the jury Friday afternoon in Virginia following closing arguments.
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Why Val Kilmer's brief cameo is the most powerful moment in 'Top Gun: Maverick' Click to view images

Some of the best acting work in the sequel happens because of returning star Val Kilmer. And not just Kilmer's acting work.

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Amber Heard didn't want Johnny Depp to pay $100 million. She wanted to send a message Click to view images

The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard case went to the jury Friday afternoon in Virginia following nuanced closing arguments from both sides' legal teams.

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Amazon confirms it removed Harvey Weinstein autobiography that he likely didn't write Click to view images

"Harvey Weinstein: My Story," a memoir allegedly written by the convicted producer, went up for sale on Amazon on May 10 but was pulled Friday.

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After Texas shooting, 'Stranger Things' had a trigger warning. Now 'Obi-Wan' will too Click to view images

Netflix added a content disclosure to "Stranger Things" to warn viewers of a violent scene involving kids.

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A night out with Kneecap, Ireland's political hip-hop rebels Click to view images

Controversial Irish emcees Móglaí Bap and Mo Chara and DJ Próvaí came to L.A. for the first time with something to prove — and let the fiery rhymes in their native tongue do all the talking.

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Review: 'The Bob's Burgers Movie' makes for a hilariously tasty cinematic offering Click to view images

The film is a refreshing contrast to the kind of cinematic spectacle that usually crowds theaters in the summer.

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Alan White, drummer for the prog rock band Yes, dies Click to view images

White, longtime drummer with the progressive rock pioneers, also played with John Lennon and George Harrison. He was 72.

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