Tag: Movies
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Ryan Reynolds to Star in ‘Free Guy’
20th Century Fox has announed that prouduction has begun on the new adventure comedy, Free Guy which will star Ryan (Pikachu) Reynolds and will be directed by Shawn Levy. Shooting in Boston, the film co-stars Jodie Comer (from Killing Eve), Lil Rel Howery (Get Out), Taika Waititi (Avengers: Endgame), Joe Keery (Stranger Things) and Utkarsh…
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Diane Keaton Elevates Uneven but Cute ‘Poms’
Over the years Diane Keaton has portrayed different female characters in different stages of life. She was J.C. Wiatt, the strong, powerful businesswoman who became a reluctant adopted mother in Baby Boom (1987); Nina Banks the loving, devoted wife and gushing mother in Father of the Bride (1991); Annie MacDuggan Paradis, a bitter divorcee in…
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It’s a Whole New [Jurassic World] at Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood has been coy with information on the opening date of the new Jurassic World – The Ride opening “sometime” this summer. However, the theme park has spilled some new information about the upgraded Jurassic Park attraction in recent weeks as seen in the TV spot where pandemonium disrupts several elaborate film productions…
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‘Pets’ Go ‘Off the Leash’ at Universal Studios Hollywood
While the buzz this year at Universal Studios Hollywood is all about the new Jurassic World upgrade, the theme park has also announced a new project opening next summer: The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash!, whose title is quite the mouthful. Based on the 2016 animated blockbuster and its sequel coming the theaters…
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Coming Soon: ‘Dark Phoenix’
Unlike the steady stream of good storytelling of many of Marvel comics movie franchises, the X-Men series pretty much has been hit of miss over the years from “Excellent” to “Are you kidding me?” With today’s release of the final trailer for next chapter, Dark Phoenix, it is hard to tell what end of the…
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Finally, ‘Justice League’ is the Movie We’ve Been Waiting For
This movie moves at a faster clip than the previous ones and doesn’t drag out as long as its predecessors. Each character is allowed to emulate the heroes we want to see and admire, despite the film’s potential to be downer given its sad theme.