Billie Eilish and Finneas know what they were made for

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Billie Eilish and Finneas know what they were made for Click to view images

For the sibling pop savants, work and family have long been intertwined. They've proved it with their most autobiographical album, 'Hit Me Hard and Soft,' a strong contender for the 67th Grammy Awards.

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Hollywood veterans get brutally honest about mentoring next generation amid industry turmoil Click to view images

Hollywood veterans said they feel an obligation to 'speak truth to facts' with people trying to break into the entertainment industry right now.

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Who's afraid of Roy Cohn? Not Jeremy Strong Click to view images

In the controversial Trump biopic "The Apprentice," Strong takes on the role of notorious political fixer Roy Cohn and somehow finds a way into empathy.

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What was the first episode of 'SNL' really like? Fact vs. fiction in 'Saturday Night' Click to view images

'Saturday Night' depicts the 90 minutes leading up to the very first episode of 'SNL' — but it takes some liberties with the truth. Here's what's fact and what's fiction.

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Column: TV used to bore Kristin Scott Thomas. How 'Slow Horses' changed her mind Click to view images

'You get to 60 and it's slim pickings,' the actor says of the 'beauty-based' entertainment industry — but with the Apple TV+ spy drama, she keeps finding new ways to shine.

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Commentary: What went wrong with 'Joker: Folie à Deux': A creative and box-office flop, explained Click to view images

Todd Phillips' sequel, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, doesn't respect the musical genre — and it paid the price with critics and audiences alike.

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Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves and director Jan de Bont revisit 'Speed' 30 years later Click to view images

As part of this year's Beyond Fest, the stars and director of the 1994 movie reunited after a screening to discuss the making of an unexpected action classic.

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