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+12 +1'Jurassic World' star Bryce Dallas Howard says she was paid 'so much less' than Chris Pratt for sequel: 'I was at a great disadvantage'
Howard told Insider reports about a pay gap for 2018's "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" were inaccurate but Pratt pushed for equal pay in other areas. The "Jurassic World" star Bryce Dallas Howard exclusively told Insider that she was paid "so much less" than her costar Chris Pratt for the movie franchise than reports initially indicated.
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+11 +1'Predator' Prequel 'Prey' Bypasses Theatrical Hunt, Bags Hulu's Biggest Opening Ever
In what has turned out to be a tour de force week for subscription streaming video premieres, Hulu's Prey stood out as refreshingly strong prequel take on the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi classic, Predator. Disney put out a news release Tuesday touting the direct-to-streaming release of Prey on Friday as the Hulu joint venture's most successful premiere ever, on a time viewed basis, for an original movie or TV show.
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+14 +1Joker Sequel Scores A 2024 Release Date
On the heels of its decision to dump Batgirl, Warner Bros. is looking to assure fans that it still has future plans for DC movies. The studio has announced that Joker 2, called, at least on co-writer/directed Todd Phillips' posted script cover, Joker: Folie à deux will hit cinemas in autumn 2024.
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+16 +1Jordan Peele Shuts Down Fan Who Called Him the Best Horror Director of All Time: I Won’t ‘Tolerate John Carpenter Slander’
“Nope” director Jordan Peele thought it might be taking things a little too far when a fan proposed he could be the best horror director of all time. “I know this is a hot take but at what point do we declare Jordan Peele the best horror director of all time?” wrote comic book creator Adam Ellis Wednesday morning on Twitter. “Can you think of another horror director that had 3 great films, let alone 3 in a row? I can’t.”
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+18 +1Stephen King, David Simon, and More on the Death Scenes That Haunt Them
The creators behind the greatest fictional deaths of all time on the scenes they can’t forget.
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+13 +1Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures Return to Arrakis for Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two”
Coming off the heels of the critical and box-office success of the six-time Academy Award® winning first film, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Entertainment have begun production on the highly-anticipated follow-up, “Dune: Part Two,” once again directed by Oscar nominee Denis Villeneuve (“Dune: Part One,” “Arrival,” “Blade Runner 2049”).
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+22 +1Why Chris Hemsworth didn't eat meat before kissing Natalie Portman in 'Thor 4'
It’s no secret that Marvel actors often adhere to strict diets and exercise regimens while preparing to film intense superhero fight sequences. But Chris Hemsworth might be the first to significantly alter his daily food intake in preparation for a kissing scene.
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+12 +1‘The Munsters’ Trailer: Herman, Lily and Grandpa Return in Living Color for Rob Zombie Film
A full trailer has been released for Rob Zombie’s highly-anticipated film, “The Munsters.” Renowned for his horror films, “House of 1000 Corpses” and “The Devil&…
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+16 +1Christian Bale Couldn’t ‘Compete’ with Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Thor’ Physique: ‘No Point in Working Out’
Christian Bale knew he couldn’t go up against Chris Hemsworth in the gym department. The “Thor: Love and Thunder” co-stars may battle each other onscreen, with Bale as Gorr the God Butcher and Hemsworth reprising his role of the titular Nordic god superhero Thor, but actor Bale gave up on looking menacingly buff before even joining the production.
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+4 +1Marvel’s villains are eclipsing its heroes
Without a shadow of a doubt, the best thing about Thor: Love and Thunder is its villain: Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale). It’s a great name. A butcher isn’t just a killer, he doesn’t just end a life and move on. He repurposes and reconfigures his victims, hacking at hunks of their meat with a cleaver. The name brings to mind flesh and metal and thwacks against a divine cutting board.
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+14 +1Why Tropic Thunder is still the best military comedy of all time
When Tropic Thunder was released in 2008, everyone was awed by the film’s stunt casting and sneering satire. More than a decade after its release, Tropic Thunder remains the most epic military comedy film as it emerges as a plucky and contentious American comedy. If you wonder why such an old film is still loved even after all those years, you are about to find out the answers.
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+19 +1Even James Cameron Has Doubts About Avatar: The Way Of Water's Box Office Potential
James Cameron has made a lot of strong impressions during his decades-long career, from pitching "Aliens" by revealing a well-placed dollar sign to a room of execs, to (according to The Independent) being the kind of boss who will shoot your phone with a nail gun if it goes off on set. With a reputation for bold moves, I wouldn't have been surprised if Cameron had barreled headfirst into the pricey and long-gestating "Avatar" sequels with all the confidence in the world. But apparently, even he is willing to admit he has some doubts.
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+16 +1'Thor: Love And Thunder': Everything You Need To Know
We’re just a few days away from the release of Thor: Love And Thunder, and everyone here at The Blog That Must Not Be Named is counting down the hours. The latest instalment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the fourth solo outing for Chris Hemsworth’s Thor – making the God of Thunder the only Marvel hero to appear in more than three solo films.
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+4 +1‘Mad God’ Becomes Most Streamed 2022 Shudder Film Premiere
Phil Tippett’s “Mad God” has become the most watched 2022 film premiere on Shudder, the speciality horror streaming platform has announced. The film, a stop-motion animated epic that Tippett spent 30 years working on, premiered on Shudder on June 16, after its release by IFC Midnight in New York on June 10. The Shudder premiere coincided with its expansion to an additional 24 screens across North America.
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+13 +1‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ Embraced the Prequels. Disney Still Doesn’t Understand Them.
There’s a peculiar wisdom in George Lucas’s direction of the Star Wars prequels. It’s memorialized in the very first seconds of the very first trailer for The Phantom Menace: “Every generation has a legend.”
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+20 +1Doctor Strange's Newest Multiversal Nemesis Is Pizza Poppa
If you’ve seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, you know the Marvel hero faces a bevy of villains—Gargantos the tentacle monster, the mentally unbalanced Scarlet Witch, and even an extremely evil version of himself. But in his jaunt through the multiverse, Strange managed to create a new foe—one that might test him to his limits. Or at least ask for $5.
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+13 +1Fathom Events Will Screen ‘The Thing’ in Original Aspect Ratio After Fan Outrage
Fathom Events has planned screenings of John Carpenter’s 1982 horror film “The Thing” with projection in the original aspect ratio of 2.35:1 widescreen after previous screenings displayed the film in a cropped ratio of 1.85:1. Over this past weekend, Fathom held screenings celebrating the 40th anniversary of Carpenter’s classic. However, many ticket buyers were disappointed to see the film outside of its original format.
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+13 +1‘Crazy Rich Asians’ & ‘Superstore’ Actor Nico Santos Joins ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3’
The anticipated threequel will star Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Sylvester Stallone, Karen Gillan, Elizabeth Debicki, Will Poulter and Chuk Iwuji. As we revealed in recent weeks, Oscar nominee Maria Bakalova (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) and The Suicide Squad breakout Daniela Melchior are also among cast.
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+11 +1‘I put on 40 pounds of muscle. Holy mackerel!’ Pablo Schreiber on playing Halo’s ripped hero
The videogame has finally been adapted for TV – with the former Wire actor in the lead. He talks about his lean years after the legendary show aired – and losing his Halo character the Master Chief’s famous helmet
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+12 +1Jurassic World: Dominion proves that the once-beloved franchise is ready for extinction
After three decades and six Jurassic Park movies, audiences have been treated to all kinds of adventures—good, bad, brisk, repetitive, you name it. Until Jurassic World: Dominion, I would never have expected one that’s utterly boring. Back in 2015, Jurassic World asked the question: What would happen if dinosaurs became so commonplace that they were no longer exciting? Dominion answers by making even the most unique dinosaur encounters so routine and uninspiring that even the people involved cannot muster the enthusiasm to be frightened.
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