Best indie films of summer
From "The Big Sick" to "The Beguiled," Fandango managing editor Erik Davis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to recommend the independent films you should watch this season.
From "The Big Sick" to "The Beguiled," Fandango managing editor Erik Davis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to recommend the independent films you should watch this season.
Composer conjures an ethereal, haunting soundscape for documentary about silent film reels found buried for decades in a Yukon gold prospecting town
In the documentary "Dawson City: Frozen Time," a treasure of decades-old silent films, buried in the frozen earth of the Yukon for several decades, is uncovered and restored, telling the story not only of early cinema but also of the shifting fortunes of the gold prospecting town whose birth coincided with the birth of movies. Composer Alex Somers talked with CBS News' David Morgan about the ethereal, haunting music score he created for the film's unique soundscape. (Headphones recommended.)
Michelle Rodriguez is threatening to leave "The Fast and the Furious" franchise unless its female characters are treated differently
It's time to go inside the game like never before
Matt Singer, managing editor of ScreenCrush.com, joins CBSN with details of the box office's hottest sequels this summer.
The stars of "Spider-Man: Homecoming" walked the red carpet at the film's premiere on Wednesday
Last year's "Oscars so white" controversy made Halle Berry reconsider importance of her own best actress win 15 years ago
The Swedish actor died after a battle with lung cancer
Swedish actor Michael Nyqvist, who originated the role of Mikael Blomkvist in the Swedish "The Girl with the Dragon" tattoo films, has died at 56
Tilda Swinton, Steven Yeun and the stars of Netflix's new film "Okja" discuss the controversy around the film's Cannes premiere
Tilda Swinton, Steven Yeun and the cast of "Okja" take sides in the battle between Netflix and French cinema owners
As part of the series "Something in Common," the stars of the comedy "The House" interview each other on advice to grads, and whether their children are funny, too
Hulking machines of "Transformers" are no longer box-office behemoths in North America, but they're still big in China
The much-talked about romantic comedy "Band Aid" features CBS' "Life in Pieces" star Zoe Lister-Jones and actor Adam Pally, as a couple who can't stop fighting. In a last ditch effort to save their marriage, they turn disputes into songs. Writer, director and producer, Lister-Jones and co-star Pally join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what inspired the movie and why Lister-Jones chose to make it with an all-female crew.
Han Solo's standalone "Star Wars" movie has a new pilot
"Downton Abbey" movie is in the works, with production likely to begin in 2018
The next standalone Star Wars film finds itself without a director after Phil Lord and Chris Miller were fired four months into production
Director and writer Sofia Coppola received critical acclaim in 1999 for her debut movie "The Virgin Suicides" and won an Academy Award for her second movie, "Lost in Translation." Her new thriller, "The Beguiled," follows a group of women at an all-girls boarding school during the Civil War who take in an injured enemy soldier. Coppola joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the making of her new movie, what she learned from her father, Francis Coppola, and the state of female directors in Hollywood.
Three-time Oscar-winner's last film will be Paul Thomas Anderson's "Phantom Thread"
"Wonder Woman" fell to second place in its third week, but it's still doing the heavy lifting for a lackluster summer box office
In 1967 the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Calif. were the site of a three-day celebration of music that ushered in the "Summer of Love"
Furst's long list of credits included the 1980s medical drama "St. Elsewhere," "Babylon 5" and more
Oscar-winner whose films championed the underdog also directed "The Karate Kid," "Joe" and "Lean on Me"
"Score" documentary writer and director Matt Schrader and Bear McCreary, composer for television hits like "Battlestar Galactica" and recent film "10 Cloverfield Lane," join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the documentary and the music composing process.
"Call Me by Your Name" actor Armie Hammer opened up about cannibalism accusations that led to his "career death" and why he's "grateful for every single bit of it."
Fresh from her historic Oscar nod, Lily Gladstone stars in the new movie "Fancy Dance," which she calls the "most important" story of her career.
Three-time host Ariana DeBose kicked off Broadway's biggest night at the 77th annual Tony Awards in New York City. Some familiar names from favorite movies and TV shows were among the big winners. Alicia Keys' semi-autobiographical "Hell's Kitchen" and "Stereophonic," a play based on a fictional band in the 70s, led the evening with 13 nominations each.
See the full list of winners and nominees from the 2024 Tony Awards.
Before the Tony Awards are presented June 16, watch "Sunday Morning" and "CBS Mornings" behind-the-scenes features and interviews with this year's nominated performers and creatives.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay revealed a startling bruise across his torso in a video where the chef said he was recently in a serious biking accident.
Applause – clapping your hands to signify approval – is an ancient, nearly universal custom, almost as old as humankind. "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks at the history of a theatrical tradition.
She was a child of the stage (her first role, at age 5, was in "The King and I") who starred in such hits as "A Chorus Line." Lee talks about her lifelong love of performing and teaching, helping raise many more Broadway babies.
Baayork Lee was a child of the stage, whose first role, at age five, was in "The King and I" with Yul Brynner in 1951. Since then, she danced for George Balanchine in his production of "The Nutcracker," and appeared in such acclaimed Broadway shows as "Flower Drum Song," "Golden Boy" with Sammy Davis Jr., "Promises, Promises," and "A Chorus Line." Lee, now in her late 70s, talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about her lifelong love of being a Broadway trouper, and about co-founding the National Asian Artists Project for aspiring performers, helping raise more Broadway babies than she can count.
Despite customer flubs, fast-food giant says it still sees "tremendous opportunity" for using voice bots in drive-thru lanes.
Maps show the expanse of the Post Fire near Gorman and the Point Fire in Sonoma, the two largest blazes raging in California.
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects how much the plan would add to the federal deficit.
"Call Me by Your Name" actor Armie Hammer opened up about cannibalism accusations that led to his "career death" and why he's "grateful for every single bit of it."
Now 11 years old, Quentin Hines Jr. started his lawn care journey when he was just 8.
Despite customer flubs, fast-food giant says it still sees "tremendous opportunity" for using voice bots in drive-thru lanes.
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget projects how much the plan would add to the federal deficit.
Adobe pushes customers toward annual subscriptions for products like Photoshop and hides the cancellation fees, federal lawsuit alleges.
The Internal Revenue Service plans to end another major tax loophole that could raise more than $50 billion in revenue over the next decade.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said that teens' mental health is facing an "emergency," and that social media is part of the problem.
The two Republican Party leaders are plotting a path to GOP victory in the November elections.
The Internal Revenue Service plans to end another major tax loophole that could raise more than $50 billion in revenue over the next decade.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore mass pardoned more than 175,000 marijuana convictions Monday.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled that state Rep. Carl Maughan violated professional standards while representing Bret Blevins in a crash that killed two men.
A new ad from President Biden's campaign is leaning into anti-Trump messaging and using the former president's legal issues against him.
Russian authorities said the toxic outbreak came from salads distributed by a popular online delivery service.
A unique collaboration between hunters and researchers is helping to track ticks and the diseases they spread.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said that teens' mental health is facing an "emergency," and that social media is part of the problem.
Millions today owe their lives to the work of the man who devoted his career to public health, but in recent years Dr. Anthony Fauci has been targeted by a partisan, anti-science spectrum of opponents.
There are millions today who owe their lives to the work of the man who devoted his career to public health. But in recent years Dr. Anthony Fauci, who combatted infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health, has been targeted by a partisan, anti-science spectrum of opponents. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook talks with Dr. Fauci, author of the memoir "On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public Service," about his role in countering indifference over the AIDS pandemic, and fighting misinformation about COVID-19.
Salvador Villalba Flores had decided to run for mayor after his friend, a candidate, was murdered in 2023, local media reported.
Russian authorities said the toxic outbreak came from salads distributed by a popular online delivery service.
Russian reports say U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black told a court he inadvertently stole some money, but did not threaten a Russian woman.
Jackson James Rice was set to become the first Caucasian to represent Tonga at an Olympic Games.
A local rescuer in Greece says "it defies logic" that people are risking walks alone in such extreme heat.
"Call Me by Your Name" actor Armie Hammer opened up about cannibalism accusations that led to his "career death" and why he's "grateful for every single bit of it."
Fresh from her historic Oscar nod, Lily Gladstone stars in the new movie "Fancy Dance," which she calls the "most important" story of her career.
Three-time host Ariana DeBose kicked off Broadway's biggest night at the 77th annual Tony Awards in New York City. Some familiar names from favorite movies and TV shows were among the big winners. Alicia Keys' semi-autobiographical "Hell's Kitchen" and "Stereophonic," a play based on a fictional band in the 70s, led the evening with 13 nominations each.
See the full list of winners and nominees from the 2024 Tony Awards.
Before the Tony Awards are presented June 16, watch "Sunday Morning" and "CBS Mornings" behind-the-scenes features and interviews with this year's nominated performers and creatives.
Despite customer flubs, fast-food giant says it still sees "tremendous opportunity" for using voice bots in drive-thru lanes.
Adobe pushes customers toward annual subscriptions for products like Photoshop and hides the cancellation fees, federal lawsuit alleges.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said that teens' mental health is facing an "emergency," and that social media is part of the problem.
Watch the full version of Margaret Brennan's interview with Bill Gates that aired on June 16, 2024, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
Climate change means there's a growing risk of spreading tropical diseases like dengue, which has seen a massive rise in cases in recent years. To limit the spread of such illnesses, scientists are using technological advancements like drones and artificial intelligence.
The world recorded its hottest month on record in May, and now, meteorologists say a heat dome currently centered over Mexico and the Southwest will shift this weekend, repositioning over the East by next week. CBS News senior weather producer David Parkinson explains what a heat dome is, and how long this one is expected to last.
A new study from 17 international scientists found that active pharmaceutical ingredients -- the part of medications that help make them effective -- are having increasingly negative impacts on animals and ecosystems across the world. The authors are calling on drug makers to design more sustainable products with environmental impacts in mind. Karen Kidd, one of the study's authors, joins CBS News to unpack the findings.
"The highway to climate hell": More than 75% of the entire global population experienced at least one month of extreme heat within the last year, scientists found. Here's what to know as temperatures continue to break records around the world.
A dramatic cosmic explosion is expected this summer. NASA says the event will be visible to even the naked eye.
Salvador Villalba Flores had decided to run for mayor after his friend, a candidate, was murdered in 2023, local media reported.
Sean McKinnon was accused along with two other inmates in the 2018 killing of notorious Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger at a troubled West Virginia prison.
Nine people, including two young children, were shot by a gunman who opened fire at a splash pad in a Detroit suburb on Saturday. It was part of a violent weekend that saw multiple shootings across the U.S. CBS News correspondent Charlie De Mar is in Rochester Hills, Michigan, with more.
Authorities say nine people were wounded Saturday after a man fired at least 28 shots at families trying to cool off at a community splash pad in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Police say the gunman, who struggled with mental health, calmly walked back to his car after the shooting and drove to a home less than a half-mile away. Police surrounded the house and say the shooter killed himself.
Three people were taken to area hospitals in critical condition and two others were transported in stable condition, Indianapolis police said.
A dramatic cosmic explosion is expected this summer. NASA says the event will be visible to even the naked eye.
It was the final flight of Virgin's Unity spaceplane while the company transitions to a more capable spacecraft.
Astronaut Williams Anders died Friday, June 7, 2024, at the age of 90. In this "CBS Sunday Morning" story originally broadcast December 23, 2018, Anders and his fellow crewmates from Apollo 8, James Lovell and Frank Borman, talked with Lee Cowan about becoming the first humans to circle the moon, and of the photograph they brought back: the first image of the Earth above the lunar surface. Dubbed "Earthrise," it showed humanity the beauty and fragility of our home planet, and helped invigorate the environmental movement.
William Anders, who snapped one of the most iconic images of the space age, was killed when his small plane went down off the coast of Washington state.
The Starliner crew had to work around thruster problems and more helium leaks, but pulled off a successful space station docking.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographer Ed Spinelli.
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
Forrest Fenn hid a treasure somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. Five men died searching for it.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
The Post Fire is roaring in northwestern Los Angeles County, covering more than 14,000 acres and forcing evacuations for many Gorman, California, residents. Meanwhile, a heat dome is spreading across the Midwest and parts of the East Coast. CBS News' Carter Evans and CBS News Chicago's Tara Molina report.
The Supreme Court released new orders Monday, signaling what cases they'll take up in the next term. The justices are also expected to release decisions for several controversial cases later this week. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more.
Gen Z and millennials are making bigger financial investments in their fitness than previous generations. Liz Plosser, editor-in-chief for Women's Health, joined CBS News to discuss the trend.
Donald Trump spent the weekend in Michigan where he tried to make his case for president to Black voters while President Biden was joined by Barack Obama at a star-studded California fundraiser. CBS News campaign reporters Aaron Navarro and Jake Rosen have more from the weekend on the campaign trail.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has disbanded the country's war cabinet, the group tasked with making critical decisions about the conflict in Gaza. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more on why the cabinet folded and what it could mean for the war.