Movies
Friday
What's At Stake For Georgia If Hollywood Boycotts Over A New Abortion Law
Quebec TV personality Maripier Marin makes her big screen debut in Canadian crime thriller The Fall of the American Empire. Van Royko/Sony Pictures Classics hide caption
Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever play Molly and Amy in Olivia Wilde's directorial feature debute Booksmart. Annapurna Pictures hide caption
Caleel Harris plays Antron McCray in Ava DuVernay's Netflix miniseries, When They See Us. "He was a part of a gorgeous small family unit — his mother, his father and himself — living in Harlem," DuVernay says. "He had dreams of being a baseball player." Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix hide caption
Ava DuVernay Hopes You Hear 'The Heartbeat Of The Boys' In Central Park 5
Randall Park and Ali Wong star in Netflix's Always Be My Maybe. Ed Araquel/Netflix hide caption
Thursday
Game of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars in crime thriller Domino, the latest from director Brian De Palma. Saban Films hide caption
Octavia Spencer stars as the vengeful Sue Ann in "Ma," directed by Tate Taylor. Universal Pictures hide caption
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown makes her big-screen debut in Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Daniel McFadden/Warner Bros. Pictures hide caption
Disney CEO Bob Iger speaks onstage at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday. Iger says Disney may stop filming in the state of Georgia should a new, restrictive abortion law take effect. Amy Sussman/Getty Images hide caption
Operatic excesses are balanced by a powerful sense of melancholy in the biographical musical Rocketman, starring Taron Egerton as Elton John. David Appleby/Courtesy of Paramount Pictures hide caption