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The Afterparty review: Dave Franco, Tiffany Haddish's comedic whodunit is genre-hopping fun
The Afterparty is both an ode to and a reinvention of the most reliably absorbing of all mystery genres.

Coronavirus Outbreak: Dave Franco discusses hosting premiere of directorial debut in California’s drive-in theatre
Dave Franco's The Rental stars Alison Brie and Jeremy Allen White.

Ryan Reynolds says his character in Netflix film 6 Underground reflects the surge in dictatorship across the globe
Ryan Reynolds plays an enterprising billionaire called "1" in 6 Underground.

6 Underground trailer: Ryan Reynolds, Michael Bay come together for Netflix's action extravaganza
Netflix's 6 Underground stars Ryan Reynolds, Melanie Laurent, Dave Franco, Corey Hawkins, Adria Arjona, and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo.

If Beale Street Could Talk: Barry Jenkins releases trailer on birth anniversary of novelist James Baldwin
Barry Jenkins' If Beale Street Could Talk had been adapted from James Baldwin 1974 novel of the same name

6 Balloons movie review: Netflix gem celebrates ordinariness of day-to-day existence as few films do
6 Balloons is a reminder that good films need not be about extraordinary people or events, and that a simple tale of love and courage, if told well, can create magic. A must-watch.

Alison Brie addresses James Franco's harassment allegations, says 'not everything reported has been fully accurate'
Alison Brie is married to James Franco's younger brother Dave.

James Franco, Alison Brie, Seth Rogen attend screening of The Disaster Artist at AFI Fest 2017
Here are some photos from the LA screening of The Disaster Artist, Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool and Mudbound at the 2017 AFI Fest at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

The Disaster Artist trailer: James Franco, Seth Rogen are hilarious in film on director Tommy Wiseau
While shooting for The Disaster Artist, James Franco remained in character throughout, and even visited relatives while being in costume.

'Now You See Me 2' review: Abbas-Mastan films have more logic than this sequel
If you liked the ridiculousness of the first film, you’ll probably also manage to sit through Now You See Me 2.