The 2021 edition of Sundance Film Festival has gone virtual but isn’t skimping on the cool independent cinema. Here’s the best stuff we saw, ranked.
Author: Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
First-look trailer: Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ completes an ’emotional’ love story
USA TODAY unveils first-look photos for Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever,’ the third and final movie in Jenny Han’s young-adult trilogy.
Mike Fenton, casting director for Steven Spielberg’s ‘E.T.’ and ‘Back to the Future,’ dies at 85
Mike Fenton, a frequent Steven Spielberg collaborator and casting director for the ‘Back to the Future’ movies and ‘E.T,’ has died at 85.
‘Ratatouille’ TikTok musical star Wayne Brady wins Twitter raves for committing to his singing rodent
“Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical” arrived Friday as a virtual oddity for musical-theater lovers, with Wayne Brady as a show-stealing rodent.
‘I’m still in total shock’: How Kristen Wiig transformed into Cheetah for ‘Wonder Woman 1984’
Known for her comedy skills, Kristen Wiig transforms to play the villainous Cheetah opposite Gal Gadot in ‘Wonder Woman 1984.’
Spoilers! Why ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ is now and forever officially a Christmas movie
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ not only helps Gal Gadot’s heroine grow personally but also makes its case as a Christmas movie with a holiday coda. (Spoilers!)
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The 20 best Christmas movies of all time, ranked (from ‘Happiest Season’ to ‘Scrooged’)
Love Macaulay Culkin in ‘Home Alone’? Dig Bill Murray in ‘Scrooged’? We’re ranking the 20 best Christmas movies, from ‘Elf’ to ‘Happiest Season.’
Museums are losing millions, job losses mounting with COVID-19 case surges, new study shows
As COVID-19 cases surge across the country, a new survey shows museums are losing millions this year and the employment numbers are also dire.
John Mulaney sends up Times Square and COVID in Broadway spoof, ‘elderly man contest’ in ‘SNL’ monologue
In his fourth time hosting ‘Saturday Night Live,’ John Mulaney unleashed another bonkers musical number and leaned political in his monologue.