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Best Second Films: 30 Directors Who Beat the Sophomore Slump Photo : Warner Bros. Shaka King, "Judas and the Black Messiah". Fans of Shaka King's 2013 feature directorial debut "Newlyweeds" had to wait eight ...
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Maya Rudolph to Star in Apple Comedy Series The Emmy winner will reunite with 'Forever' creators Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard on the project. Maya Rudolph will star in a comedy series for Apple TV+. The streaming platform has given a straight to series order to the untitled project, which reunites ...
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"You Can't Shame Me": Sharon Stone on How Basic Instinct Nearly Broke Her, Before Making Her a Star When I first came to Hollywood, I was still striking out a lot. Almost getting cast and then not. I knew this fellow who we all thought was a funny guy, a smart guy—interesting but really, really cheap. We used to tease him about how cheap he was.
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Turns Out That Studios Did OK Even with a Pandemic. Theaters, Not So Much. Revenue declined from theaters, home digital platforms, and physical media in 2020, according to the Motion Pictures Association's annual report. Worldwide, the year-over-year decrease was 18 percent — $80.8 billion versus $98.3 billion. The organization ...
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The Future of Long-Term Booking in WWE Rests on Randy Orton vs. The Fiend Feud That angle will be the latest in a program that began in November 2020 and figures to conclude at WrestleMania 37 on April 10-11. And it also represents a throwback to the days of long-term storytelling.
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Exclusive Mortal Kombat Spot, Plus Director/Producer Interviews! Warner Bros. Pictures provided ComingSoon.net with an exclusive new TV spot from the highly-anticipated new Mortal Kombat movie. It features legendary actor Hiroyuki Sanada as Hanzo Hasashi/Scorpion from the 13-minute opening scene set in ancient ...
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5 Times WandaVision Lived Up To The Hype (& 5 Times It Was Underwhelming) That being said, it was full of unexpected twists and turns, especially since the series contained some pretty reality-bending storylines, some of which lived up to the tremendous amount of hype, but others — as always — were a little disappointing.
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Review: 'Genius: Aretha' Speaks Loudest When It Sings At a recording session in 1967, Aretha Franklin (Cynthia Erivo) sits at the piano and plays a chord none of her studio musicians recognize. It's "funky," one of them says. But it's also "celestial." Earth and heaven. Body and soul. To create something new out of ...
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Johnny Depp's lawyers seek to appeal libel ruling, citing new Amber Heard evidence Lawyers for Johnny Depp told Britain's Court of Appeal Thursday that the actor's ex-wife, Amber Heard, did not donate all of her $7-million divorce settlement to charity as she claimed, part of arguments seeking to overturn a ruling that the actor assaulted ...
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Voldemort Actor Is Team JK Rowling Amid Transphobia Controversy 'Harry Potter' Star Ralph Fiennes is defending the author after she received backlash for comments about gender. LONDON - JUNE 02: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 48 ...
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