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Beck takes a look back at his decades-long career.

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What's in the new IATSE deal? Wage increases, AI rules and more Click to view images

Crew members union IATSE has released a summary of its new tentative deal with the top Hollywood studios. Here's what's in it.

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'MaXXXine' is Ti West's Hollywood horror story. The real-life locations are even scarier Click to view images

After "X" and "Pearl" transformed the director's muse, Mia Goth, into a star, the horror filmmaker re-created 1980s Los Angeles to complete his trilogy for A24.

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The fourth film in the franchise sticks to the formula and the strengths of its star, a game Eddie Murphy, but lacks comic spark or a reason for being.

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At MOCA, ice sculptures comment on climate change. It's art that drowns in good intentions Click to view images

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