• Raya And The Last Dragon - What We Know So Far

    After spending the last few years exploring the icy kingdoms of Frozen, adventurous seas of the South Pacific in Moana, and the land of the dead in Coco, we're getting an epic adventure influenced by Southeast Asian culture with Raya and the Last Dragon. Here's everything we know so far.

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  • The Explosive Action Movie Sequel Killing It On Netflix

    Exploding onto the streaming service with upwards of eight but fewer than ten positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, The Debt Collector 2, also known as The Debt Collectors, cracked Netflix's Top 10 most-watched offerings in early September of 2020. Here's the story behind this surprise hit.

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  • Why The New Mutants Is Both A Teen Movie And A Comic Book Movie

    In director Josh Boone's The New Mutants, the titular group is comprised of five teenagers with superpowers who find themselves in nightmarish digs. At a recent press conference for The New Mutants, Boone and the cast reflected on how it felt to be back in the teen years while making the film.

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  • Ant-Man 3 Director Peyton Reed Offers An Exciting Update

    We don't know a lot about Ant-Man 3 right now. We know it will be a part of MCU Phase 5. We know that Peyton Reed is back to direct, and we also learned that scriptwriting will be handled by Rick and Morty writer Jeff Loveness. Recently, however, we got a little more news from Peyton Reed.

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  • The Real Reason 1983 Had Two New James Bond Movies In The Same Year

    In 1983, just a few months after the release of Octopussy, there came Never Say Never Again, a competing Bond film from a different production company. How could this happen? It's a strange story, the roots of which can be found in the production of the fourth Bond film, 1965's Thunderball.

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  • John Boyega Gets Candid About His Star Wars Experience

    Some people drop truth bombs; John Boyega prefers truth napalm. The talented and outspoken star, who appeared in all three Star Wars sequel films as rogue stormtrooper Finn, had a few choice comments about his experience working on the franchise during a recent conversation with British GQ.

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  • The 2020 Tom Hanks Hit That Most People Don't Even Know About

    Distributed by Sony Pictures under their Columbia banner, Greyhound was all set up for a wide theatrical release in March of 2020. Then, like everything that isn't Tenet or The New Mutants, it surrendered to current events and went straight to Apple TV=. Now, it's a hit.

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  • The Saddest Movie Kisses Of All Time

    One kiss might be the last time two lovers are together, and another may be loaded differently — perhaps as a way to release some deep-seated anger. Darker emotional complexities are just as limitless as festive occasions for smooching. Here are some onscreen examples of kisses that inspire sadness.

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  • How Actors Fake Puke In Movies

    Society's needs have evolved since The Exorcist, and explosions of pre-chewed food are now the rule, not the exception. Crowds want to watch Idris Elba's mouth transform into a firehose of semi-digested pork and orange juice. Here's how Hollywood makes that happen.

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  • How Movies And TV Shows Get Around Censors

    The MPAA continues to reign supreme, with final, largely arbitrary say over what is and isn't fit for the consumption of general audiences ages 13 and older. And where there's rules, there's almost always some "artiste" figuring out a way around them.

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  • How Many Actors Have Played Sherlock Holmes?

    Plenty of words can be used to describe Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's world-famous detective: brilliant, eccentric, flawed, intense, and — as his partner Dr. John H. Watson describes him in the short story "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb" — bohemian.

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  • Why A View To A Kill Was Roger Moore's Final James Bond Film

    1985 marked the end of an era. Roger Moore was seven films deep into his run as James Bond, the secret agent repeatedly voted "undercover operative most likely to just tell everybody his name right off the bat." A View to a Kill, that year's release, had all the earmarks of a classic 007 adventure.

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  • The Real Reason Chadwick Boseman Starred In Gods Of Egypt

    Chadwick Boseman's death, first announced by his Twitter account on August 28, 2020, shocked the world. The loss was made all the more tragic by the revelation that he had filmed no less than seven of his movies while privately fighting colon cancer.

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  • Robert De Niro's Absolute Best And Worst Movies

    No actor always makes the right choices, and even one as acclaimed as Mr. De Niro is no exception. He's one of the most talented stars of his generation, but he's been known to pick a dud project here and there — and some of those low points are pretty darn low.

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  • Netflix Nabs One Of The Best-Rated Adventure Films Of 2019

    Written and directed by relative newcomer Abba Makama, the film is entitled The Lost Okoroshi. It premiered to raves at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, and if that wild setup sounds at all intriguing, you should know it's due to make its Netflix debut on September 4, 2020.

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