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Justina Machado (left) and Gloria Calderón Kellett of One Day at a Time take part in the panel discussion August 2018. On Thursday, officials from Pop TV announced it will carry the show's fourth season after it was cancelled by Netflix. Phil Mccarten/Invision/AP hide caption
Drag Queen Cloud performs at Wigstock in New York in 1994. Paul Hurschmann/Associated Press hide caption
Not everything is what it seems in The Plagiarists, a lo-fi indie drama directed by Peter Parlow. Automatic Moving Co. hide caption
Get thee to a nunnery! And a tighter script! Daisy Ridley stars in this retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet. IFC Films hide caption
In her new stand-up tour, Douglas, Hannah Gadsby confronts her unexpected fame — and a new diagnosis. Jill Greenberg/Courtesy of ID PR hide caption
Hannah Gadsby: If Political Correctness Can Kill Comedy, It's Already Dead
In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) goes on a European vacation, but can't catch a break. Jay Maidment/Sony Pictures hide caption
Chris Cox (left), the NRA's top lobbyist in Washington, resigned after nearly 25 years. He's pictured with CEO Wayne LaPierre at the annual meeting in Indiana in April. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
As Thanos dominates the universe in Avengers: Endgame, so Disney dominates the box office — for the foreseeable future. Marvel Studios hide caption
'Endgame' Nears All-Time Record, And The Age Of Disney Mega-Blockbusters Is Upon Us
I Like To Watch is Emily Nussbaum's new book. Kwanchai Lerttanapunyaporn/Getty Images/EyeEm hide caption
Attendees brought a range of picnic fare, from deviled eggs to a rainbow cake. Monique LaBorde/for NPR hide caption
Brazilian filmmaker Petra Costa chronicles the rise and fall of democracy in Brazil from 1985 to the present in The Edge of Democracy. Netflix hide caption
The work and impact of iconic writer Toni Morrison is surveyed in a new documentary directed by filmmaker and portrait photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders/Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Fresh out of prison, a Scottish single mother heads to Nashville to pursue her dream of country music stardom in Wild Rose. NEON hide caption
Authentic Brands Group, which bought Sports Illustrated in May, has now licensed its print and digital publishing rights to another company. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption