Kathryn Hahn
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‘Ingrid Goes West’ Acquired by Neon at Sundance
Sundance 2017: Film is a commentary on social media culture and marks Matt Spicer’s feature directorial debut
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Terrence Malick’s ‘Song to Song’ to Open 2017 SXSW Film Festival
New film, set in Austin, will have its world premiere on March 10
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STX to Release ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ in November 2017
The stars of summer sleeper hit “Bad Moms” will reunite for a holiday film next year
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Emmys 2016: Red Carpet Arrivals (Photos)
See what your favorite TV stars are wearing as they arrive at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles for the 68th annual Primetime Emmy Awards
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77 Eye-Popping Portraits From TheWrap’s Toronto Film Festival Studio (Exclusive Photos)
Toronto 2016: Ryan Gosling, David Oyelowo, Miles Teller and Natalie Portman are among the stars who stopped by TheWrap’s studio at The Thompson Toronto
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‘Jason Bourne’ Jacks Up Weekend Prediction With $23 Million Friday
Comedy “Bad Moms” also sets sights higher on stellar $10 million start
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‘Jason Bourne’ Beats Up Box Office Competition With Strong $4.2 Million Thursday
“Bad Moms” earns $2.1 million
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‘Bad Moms’ Review: Mila Kunis and Company Turn This Mother Out
This surprisingly hilarious comedy marries R-rated laughs of the Judd Apatow-Will Ferrell school with Erma Bombeck’s observational hausfrau humor
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Matt Damon’s ‘Jason Bourne’ Should Punch in at $60 Million
STX comedy “Bad Moms” set for strong debut, while Lionsgate cyber thriller “Nerve” should follow
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‘Bad Moms’ NSFW Trailer: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell Ditch the Kids and Party Hard (Video)
Bell’s character describes her “never-hard” husband in NSFW red-band version of raucous comedy
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Adam Sandler, David Spade Fake Their Deaths in Netflix’s ‘Do-Over’ Trailer (Video)
The comedy starts streaming on May 27
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Kevin Bacon to Star in ‘I Love Dick’ Pilot From Jill Soloway
“The Following” star joins Kathryn Hahn in Amazon comedy
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6 Takeaways From CinemaCon 2016, or How Sean Parker Blew It
After four days, the consensus around keeping the status quo for theatrical releases hardened into a full-throated battle cry among exhibitors