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Box Office: Tom Holland’s ‘Uncharted’ Wins Weekend as ‘Spider-Man’ Inches Closer to $800 Million in North America
It’s (still) good to be Tom Holland. The 25-year-old actor has been all-but-singlehandedly propelling ticket sales at North American movie theaters, leading two films in the top three spots o…
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Benedict Cumberbatch Saved Family From Cattle Herd Using His ‘Power of the Dog’ Ranch Skills
Going full Method actor for “The Power of the Dog” paid off for Benedict Cumberbatch in his real life. The actor, who earned an Oscar nomination thanks to his role in the Jane Campion-directed drama, revealed on BBC’s “Graham Norton Show” (via Insider) that he saved a family from a cattle herd by using the ranching skills he acquired from playing cowboy Phil Burbank in “The Power of the Dog.” Cumberbatch was at the beach in the United Kingdom shortly after arriving back home from the film’s New Zealand production.
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Apple taps 'Oldboy' director to shoot a martial arts fantasy film on an iPhone 13 Pro
Apple has commissioned famous Korean director Park Chan-wook to create a short film as part of its "Shot on iPhone" campaign. Park, perhaps best known for the action thriller flick Oldboy, used an iPhone 13 Pro to shoot a 20-minute fantasy martial arts movie entitled Life Is But a Dream, which the tech giant has released on YouTube.
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"Pam & Tommy" director Lake Bell: Was more invested in the humanisation of Pamela Anderson
Actor-director Lake Bell says she felt “protective” of Pamela Anderson and her story during the making of Pam & Tommy and insists that the series hasn’t exploited the former Baywatch star’s infamous 1990s sex-tape scandal. Set in the early days of the internet, the show depicts the true story of Anderson (Lily James) and musician Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) and how their sex tape was stolen from the couple’s home by a disgruntled contractor (Seth Rogen).
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'Hawkeye' Deleted Scene Detail Clint Barton's Upbringing
Clint Barton’s reason for being a hero is revealed in a deleted scene from Hawkeye. Marvel’s Hawkeye represents Clint Barton for the first time leading the story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hawkeye deleted scenes have begun to find their way online, and a series of those scenes depict the flashbacks of Clint’s childhood, living with his mother and new details about his motivation puts him among the most likable.
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Box Office: ‘Scream’ Debuts to Bloody Impressive $30.6 Million
“Scream,” a reimagining of a horror franchise that once appeared to have run out of steam, dominated the box office this weekend, earning a scary good $30.6 million. The sequel is projected to earn $35 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, a spectacular result considering that “Scream” only cost $25 million to produce.
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Marvel's BLACK WIDOW Lost $600 Million Due To Pirating
As you know, Disney not only released Marvel’s Black Widow in theaters, but they also released it on Disney+ as a Premiere Access option on the same day. This caused a major pirating issue and it’s being reported that the film was pirated by more than 20 million viewers, which translates to about $600 million worth of lost money.
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Exclusive: Ben Affleck's Fate In The Flash Revealed
The Flash is promising to be a major event for DC. One of the most talked about surprises for the movie is the return of Ben Affleck as Batman. He’ll be reprising the role alongside Michael Keaton’s Batman, who hasn’t been seen on screen in over three decades. With two Batmans, and the Multiverse at play, anything could happen in the upcoming movie. Now, Giant Freakin Robot has learned from a trusted and proven inside source what happens with Ben Affleck’s character in The Flash.
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The Matrix Resurrections review – Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss spark in utopian reboot
Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) is the designer of The Matrix, a popular video game set in a virtual reality. His bosses have ordered a sequel; at an ideas meeting, his colleagues throw around a few ideas. PVC. Guns. Trans allegory. There is much winking and nudging in Lana Wachowski’s follow-up to the groundbreaking sci-fi films she co-created with her sister Lilly. Wachowski understands that in the 20 years since, their legacy has been boiled down to a catalogue of memes with lucrative franchise potential. Yet her newest chapter manages to be self-aware (at times overly so) without being entirely cynical.
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Oscar Season's Planned Comeback Threatened by Omicron Surge
As one January awards event after another is postponed or canceled, almost everybody except the Golden Globes could end up suffering
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'The Matrix' Trilogy Has Always Been A Masterpiece
The real pretension is thinking such an existential drama must necessarily be dour, overly sophisticated, stoic, part and parcel with the idea that violence, grittiness, and action must be serious, masculine, binary, joyless. The Matrix trilogy is a richly layered, soulful, and rare piece of filmmaking.
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Global Box Office Set for Strong Recovery in 2022, Analyst Forecasts
Global cinema box office is set for a strong recovery next year, analysis firm Gower Street Analytics predicts. But a return to pre-COVID levels of business will have to wait until 2023 at the earliest. In a briefing note published Wednesday, the U.K.-based analysis firm forecasts that 2022 global box office will reach $33.2 billion. That would represent a huge 58% leap compared with its current estimate of $21 billion for 2021.
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‘Wall-E,’ ‘Star Wars: Return of the Jedi’ and ‘Selena’ Among Movies Added to National Film Registry
Pixar’s “Wall-E,” “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” and “Selena” have been selected for preservation by the National Film Registry. Each year, the Librarian of Congress names 25 motion pictures that are “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. Under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act, the movies have to be at least 10 years old.
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‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’ Trailer Offers First Look at Mads Mikkelsen’s Grindelwald
Albus Dumbledore is between a rock and a hard place in the first trailer for “Fantastic Beasts 3.” The beloved Hogwarts professor, portrayed in his younger days by Jude Law, can no longer sit idly by knowing the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is moving to seize control of the wizarding world. But, as revealed in 2018’s “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” Grindelwald and Dumbledore made a pact in their youth that prevents them from dueling each other.
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Tom Holland Says He’s Portraying Fred Astaire In Upcoming Feature Biopic
Tom Holland will be trading his webbed Spider-Man suit for a pair of dancing shoes to portray Fred Astaire in a new biopic from Sony, the English actor revealed. According to sources, deals for the project are still being finalized. Sony declined to comment.
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Exclusive: Dwayne Johnson's Red Notice Has Three Sequels In The Works
We've exclusively learned that Dwayne Johnson's Red Notice has multiple sequels in the works. Here's what we've learned so far.
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Keanu Reeves Seems Awfully Familiar With the Marvel Cinematic Universe
In a new video interview with Esquire, he also addresses the rumors that he and Winona Ryder are married.
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Well, Mel Gibson Is Starring in the John Wick Prequel The Continental
The first actor to join the cast of the John Wick prequel is Mel Gibson, who you might recognize from Mad Max, Braveheart, or his history with anti-Semitic, sexist, and racist comments. According to Deadline, Gibson is set to star in The Continental, which takes place 40 years before the original film franchise starring Keanu Reeves.
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Idris Elba Says He Will Not Succeed Daniel Craig As Next James Bond
The Suicide Squad star Idris Elba pulled himself out of the running to play the next James Bond. No Time to Die marks the end of Daniel Craig’s time as James Bond with the Broccoli’s not starting their search for his successor until next year. Idris Elba has been fan cast as the character for years and now that Craig’s time is coming to an end, people want to see it finally happen.
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The name’s bond, chemical bond
Kathryn Harkup explores the poisons - real and fictional - used in Bond films
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