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'Captain Marvel' Can Debunk The Idea That Trolls And Toxic Fans Hurt The Box Office
Captain Marvel got off to a red-hot start in China last night, earning $2.46 million in midnight previews in advance of its Fri-Sun opening frame. That's the fifth-best performance for any superhero title in China (sans exchange rates), behind only Avengers: Infinity War ($9.4m in 2018), Avengers: Age of Ultron ($4.79m in 2015), Captain America: Civil War ($2.62m in 2016) and Venom ($2.5m in 2018). For the record, Aquaman earned $1.3m in midnight previews towards a $25m opening day and $93m debut weekend.
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Best horror movies on Netflix
Well, there is no set time to watch movies. Anyone can watch them at their suitable time. Netflix offered us a variety of movie and here we have prepared a list of best horror movies streaming on Netflix. List of best horror movies on Netflix are mentioned below...
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Kevin Feige Teases 'Captain Marvel' Sequels Set in the Past
Captain Marvel introduced a handful of characters and storylines deep from the Marvel Comics mythos, of which the film barely scratched the surface on. From Mar-Vell to the alien shape-shifters called the Skrulls, there's a lot left to be fleshed out within Marvel Cinematic Universe canon. Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige agrees, teasing in a recent interview that additional Captain Marvel sequels could possibly take place in the past, in the chunk of time between her first solo flick and the events of Iron Man (2008).
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The Mind-Bending Story of How 'The Matrix' Came to Be
ONE DAY IN 1992, Lawrence Mattis opened up his mail to find an unsolicited screenplay from two unknown writers. It was a dark, nasty, almost defiantly uncommercial tale of cannibalism and class warfare—the type of story that few execs in Hollywood would want to tell. Yet it was exactly the kind of movie Mattis was looking for.
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How The Matrix universalized a trans experience — and helped me accept my own
The film, now 20 years old, is probably the most famous art ever made by trans people. But its cultural legacy doesn’t end there.
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‘The Matrix’ 20 Years Later: The Artificial Intelligence Lives in Us (Column)
The term “artificial intelligence” was coined in 1956, but one way or another it has been the subject of just about every great science-fiction movie, from “Metropolis” to “Frankenstein,” from the paranoid fables of the ’50s (about brainy robots and aliens with giant noggins who were like “advanced” versions of ourselves) to “2001: A Space Odyssey,” in which HAL, the computer who talks like a wounded therapy patient, displays the anger and ego of a jilted human being.
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Benefits of Having a Home Theatre System
Owning a home theatre system has its own perks. It is the best thing to own if you don’t feel like going out but still want to enjoy a movie or if you feel like your laptop cannot give you the best gaming experience. Here are some of the best benefits of owning a home theatre.
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Are We Living in a Golden Age of '90s Period Films?
It’s 2019, and the video store is a relic. Blockbuster, once a towering VHS empire with stores on six continents, has shriveled to the point of just one surviving store in the world. Tell a friend you’re going to the store to rent a video, and they’ll look at you like you just whipped out a 19th-century Gramophone.
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Captain Marvel is now the first live-action movie directed by a woman to gross $1 billion
Captain Marvel going higher, further, faster at the box office means its co-director has made history. The Marvel superhero film has now officially grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, which means that Anna Boden is the first woman to direct a live-action film that achieved this milestone, notes Women and Hollywood's Melissa Silverstein. A total of 38 films have grossed more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office, but of those, just two have been directed by women.
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Major Marvel feature set to film in Sydney - Create NSW
It is an Untitled Marvel Studios Feature Film, with production to take place at Fox Studios Australia and other locations in Australia. The production is expected to spend more than $100 million in NSW and create up to 770 jobs for local screen professionals. This is a big-budget superhero film which the NSW Government has secured for Sydney through it’s Made in NSW fund and is the first Marvel Studios movie to be based in NSW.
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Black Widow movie to start filming in June
Although nothing has been officially announced yet (and won’t until after Avengers: Endgame is released), it’s a pretty poorly kept secret at this point that one of the first films out of the chute as the MCU picks itself up and carries on after the events of Endgame will be Black Widow's long-awaited solo outing.
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Avengers: Endgame - Russo Brothers Confirm No Fan Theories Have Guessed Film's Ending
Avengers: Endgame is one of the most anticipated films of the year and Marvel Studios have so far done a wonderful job in keeping its plot under wraps. But that hasn’t stopped fans of the Marvel cinematic universe from trying to decipher what would unfold in the upcoming movie. Though there have been dozens of theories on the internet, it seems like none have managed to crack the plot.
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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Is King Of Marvel Universe (For Now) – No. 1 In 2018 Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament
As the Marvel Cinematic Universe celebrated its 10-year anniversary last year, they tapped Anthony and Joe Russo to create the biggest cliffhanger arguably since Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back: Avengers: Infinity War, the first of the two-part finale that ends with Avengers: Endgame opening on April 26. Both Infinity War and Endgame are primed to transition Marvel into a new cycle of superheroes.
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The Legend of Keanu Reeves
With 'John Wick'—the third installment of which is out this May—Hollywood's biggest enigma once again established himself as a bona fide action star. But who is he, really? Alex Pappademas sits down with the immortal Keanu Reeves in an attempt to separate the man from the myth.
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Here’s the best MCU scene to revisit before Avengers: Endgame
Ahead of the release of Avengers: Endgame, anti-spoiler mania has reached a point of frenzy, driven in part by the directors’ anti-spoiler statement, a seemingly actively malicious pro-spoiler movement, and an extremely popular social media hashtag urging people not to be dicks about it. The Verge is so on board that our spoiler-free review doesn’t reveal a single plot point from the movie, and neither will this post.
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‘Avengers: Endgame’: Here’s Why Katherine Langford’s Big Scene Was Cut
If you saw Avengers: Endgame and left the movie wondering who in the world Katherine Langford played, you’re not alone. The 13 Reasons Why actress was cast in a key mystery role last October, but ultimately she doesn’t appear in the finished film. And now we know why.
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Netflix Drops 'The Wandering Earth' On Its Service With Zero Fanfare
Amid all the hoopla about how much money Avengers: Endgame has made, one little sci-fi film maintains its No. 3 spot on the highest-grossing movies of 2019. The Wandering Earth is the biggest movie that barely anyone in the West has heard of: China’s second highest-grossing film of all time, 2019’s third highest-grossing film worldwide, the second highest-grossing non-English film of all time...
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Jeff Bridges Admits Iron Man Movie Had No Script
Iron Man may have seemed as polished as fresh power-armor, but the movie actually had no screenplay at all, says Jeff Bridges. The chaos freaked him out, until he decided to think of it as a $200 million student film.
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Amelie director says 'non' to sequel because 'Paris is ugly now'
Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet has revealed that he is working on a mockumentary about the making of his best-known film, the 2001 romantic comedy Amelie. Ahead of the film’s 20th anniversary, the French filmmaker told IndieWire that he had been inspired by Peter Jackson’s film Forgotten Cinema. “It’ll be just stupidity, something very funny, very cheap to make, I hope,” he said.
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How ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Succeeds as a Distinct Film from ‘Infinity War’
In October 2014, seven months before the release of the first Avengers sequel Age of Ultron, Marvel Studios announced that Avengers 3 and 4 would be titled Avengers: Infinity War Part I and Avengers: Infinity War Part II. This signaled that there was a massive, Thanos-infused story still to come, and that it would be too epic to contain to one single movie. Two-part conclusions aren’t exactly rare, and they’ve become more common in the 21st century—particularly with book adaptations like Harry Potter, Twilight, and The Hunger Games. I
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