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11/20/24 3:23 PM
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11/19/24 4:11 PM
Toothless in the live-action How to Train Your Dragon trailer is simply so cute.View Entire Post ›
11/19/24 11:55 AM
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'Glass Onion' sharpens the 'Knives Out' formula in a polished Netflix sequel
11/23/22 2:00 PM
Rising to the challenge of matching its successful predecessor, "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" maintains the razor-sharp formula, with a setup that feels even more conspicuously like an Agatha Christie homage before an extremely clever series of twists kick in. Writer-director Rian Johnson again assembles a solid cast behind Daniel Craig, but it's his use of language -- where nary a word is wasted -- that finally gives the sequel its edge.
'Harry & Meghan' series gets release date and new trailer
12/05/22 2:13 PM
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have an early Christmas gift for their supporters.
'Love Actually' cast to reunite for 20th anniversary TV special
11/23/22 11:02 PM
One of the most beloved modern Christmas classics is turning 20 next year, and to mark the occasion, cast members from the landmark 2003 romantic comedy "Love Actually" are reuniting for a TV special to air on ABC next week, the network announced Tuesday.
'Love Actually' director feels 'a bit stupid' about movie's lack of diversity
12/01/22 2:24 PM
Every year, as the days grow colder and Christmas draws nearer, "Love Actually" quickly becomes a festive favorite on people's television screens.
'Super Mario Bros. Movie' trailer shows being a hero isn't all fun and games
11/30/22 5:10 PM
Mario learns that being a hero is a tough gig in the new trailer for "Super Mario Bros. Movie."
'The Phantom of the Opera' extends Broadway run for eight weeks due to high demand
11/29/22 6:40 PM
The music of the night will continue for eight weeks longer than expected.
'Willow' revives the Lucasfilm fantasy with a more contemporary streaming adventure
11/30/22 5:23 PM
Disney's press materials refer to the original 1988 movie "Willow" as "beloved," which despite its admirers feels like nostalgic inflation of a pretty generic George Lucas-plotted fantasy that provided an early directing showcase for Ron Howard. Setting that aside, a Disney+ revival series isn't without its charms, in a more contemporary narrative that brings back Warwick Davis while focusing on the next generation.