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Will we see more IMAX 70mm screens in the U.S. after #TheOdyssey? "There's certainly more demand, the problem is they haven't made new IMAX film projectors in about 50 years," says IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond. "So we retrofit them, rebuild them and part of our strategy is to see how far we can take it. But certainly, demand-driven, I'd like to see more."
Variety9,924,053 views • 4 days ago

Rihanna joins Jay-Z as a guest for “Run This Town” at Yankee Stadium
Variety5,150,822 views • 6 days ago

Jay-Z brings out Nas for a medley of “The World Is Yours” and “NY State of Mind”
Variety3,830,502 views • 8 days ago

The Minions arrive to the “Minions & Monsters” premiere in LA
Variety13,159,397 views • 20 days ago

John Leguizamo says his odyssey in Hollywood has been fighting for Latino representation: “It’s always been a battle. Hollywood is not the most accepting place. Even though we Latin people are 30% to 40% of the box office — and a third of streamers — we’re the most aggressively underrepresented group in America.” #TheOdyssey
Variety1,385,570 views • 4 days ago

Jay-Z brings out Teyana Taylor for “Can’t Knock the Hustle” at Yankee Stadium
Variety1,518,582 views • 6 days ago

Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt discuss when they first met while filming "The Devil Wears Prada."
Variety15,829,561 views • 1 month ago

Stanley Tucci says he was “unnerved” by the amount of paparazzi on the set of “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”
Variety42,911,241 views • 2 months ago

Grogu walks the red carpet at “The Mandalorian and Grogu” premiere in LA
Variety21,080,692 views • 2 months ago

Rami Malek cries during an 8-minute standing ovation for his gay drama “The Man I Love” at #Cannes
Variety16,220,664 views • 1 month ago

Anna Faris says she felt love from her “Scary Movie" fans for many years, “but not from the industry.”
Variety9,555,438 views • 1 month ago

Jesse Eisenberg recalls telling Aaron Sorkin he didn’t want to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in “The Social Reckoning,” saying he was “moving in different directions” and no longer wanted to be “associated with the character”: “The way Aaron speaks, in a way, if you’re not going to do something with him, it almost feels like you’re letting down America.”
Variety3,091,055 views • 20 days ago