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+19 +2'Black Panther' Box Office Tracking To Deliver Rare $100 Million Plus Second Weekend
The Wakandan nation keeps getting richer as Black Panther is poised to deliver a rare $100 million second weekend at the box office. After opening to $202 million in its first true three-day weekend, the Marvel Studios film did little slowing down during the week. The film, in fact, broke weekday records with numbers like a $14.5 million Tuesday. The film can see a 50% drop from weekend to weekend and still top $100 million in weekend two.
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+11 +6Review: Annihilation
Following his breakout hit Ex Machina, Alex Garland has returned with a new sci-fi stunner in the form of Annihilation. A hypnotic, uncompromising story with genuine thrills and chills, it stands to be one of the most impressive genre films of 2018.
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+4 +1Black Panther
A long look Behind the Scenes of the upcoming movie Black Panther and everything that has been happening.
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+15 +4'Mario' Movie to Be Produced by Nintendo and Illumination
Mario is heading back to the big screen. Nintendo is working with Illumination Entertainment on a movie based on its most iconic game character, with legendary creator Shigeru Miyamoto set to produce with Illumination head Chris Meledandri. There were no details on the title, release dates or storyline, but Universal Pictures will handle distribution worldwide.
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+9 +1Ten films to watch in February
From Black Panther to an adult animation about sexual mores in Iran, these are movies worth making a trip to your cinema for, writes Christian Blauvelt.
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+2 +1Phantom Thread Review (2017, directed by P.T. Anderson)
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+21 +6'Bright' Sequel Officially a Go at Netflix
Will Smith and director David Ayer are expected to return for the follow-up to the fantasy cop drama. Netflix has taken a shine to Bright, the streamer's fantasy cop drama that debuted this December. The streaming giant has greenlighted a sequel that is expected to reunite stars Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, along with director David Ayer.
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+12 +3Mark Hamill Interviews Reveal ‘The Last Jedi’ Was Not His Vision Of Luke
Mark Hamill, the actor behind the iconic Star Wars character Luke Skywalker, was none too happy with the direction of the new Skywalker in Star Wars: The Last Jedi — especially with one line in the film about the Jedi and its future (don’t worry, no spoilers here).
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+18 +3Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige Teases in First Five Minutes of 'Avengers: Infinity War' Something Really Bad Happens
Last month, the Avengers: Infinity War trailer gave fans their first look at the chaos Thanos will bring when he shows up to collect the remaining Infinity Stones and now Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige says won't have to wait for something really bad to happen in the upcoming film. It happens in the first five minutes.
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+15 +3Annihilation (2018) - Official Trailer
Watch the official trailer for #Annihilation starring Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny, and Oscar Isaac
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+6 +1Bruce Willis to return for Die Hard 6… but with a twist
Because few of us would say no to an enormous suitcase of cash dumped on our front lawn, Bruce Willis will return to the Die Hard franchise for a sixth time, his first since 2013’s A Good Day to Die Hard. Len Wiseman, co-creator of the Underworld franchise and director of 2007’s Die Hard 4.0, has been teasing the film since 2015, when he announced a title, Die Hard: Year One, on Twitter. The film will be partly set in the past, with John McClane depicted as a rookie cop in Seventies New York.
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+1 +1The Square Review (2017, directed by Ruben Östlund)
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+12 +5Chris Evans Reportedly Filming Scene Set In The Past For ‘AVENGERS 4’
This doesn’t seem to be the only scene taking place in the past as previous set photos appear to be taking place during the events of the first Avengers film. Whether this is simply a flashback scene facilitated by Tony Stark’s B.A.R.F. technology or if it was a trip facilitated by the time stone remains to be seen.
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+29 +6Louis C.K.'s Movie Premiere Canceled in Advance of N.Y. Times Story
The 'I Love You, Daddy' screening was abruptly axed just hours before it was set to take place. The New York premiere of Louis C.K.'s upcoming film, I Love You, Daddy, set for Thursday, has been canceled. Reps for the premiere, due to take place at the Paris Theatre, cited "unexpected circumstances." A source tells The Hollywood Reporter that a New York Times story on the comedian is about to break, and the premiere was canceled in case it is damaging.
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+6 +3Spoiler Interview | Kevin Feige on Thor: Ragnarok, Beta Ray Bill and More
There’s a pretty big problem with big giant movies like Thor: Ragnarok. Well, okay, if you think about it there are probably a lot of problems but the one that comes to mind today is that it’s pretty hard to talk about them for fear revealing huge spoilers. Lots of people want to see Thor: Ragnarok without any knowledge of what happens in it, and we want to respect that.
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+30 +9Downsizing - Trailer (2017)
When scientists discover how to shrink humans to five inches tall as a solution to over-population, Paul (Matt Damon) and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide to abandon their stressed lives in order to get small and move to a new downsized community — a choice that triggers life-changing adventures.
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+1 +1Weekend Box Office: 'Thor: Ragnarok' Outwits Sequel Curse With $121M Debut
Sequel 'Bad Moms Christmas' isn't as lucky, while Greta Gerwig's 'Lady Bird' soars at the specialty box office; globally, 'Thor' amasses $427 million.
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+16 +3‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Flexes His Box Office Muscles To $121M Opening
Sunday AM, 7:30AM: Disney is calling Marvel’s Thor Ragnarok at $121M which is bigger than we thought, eclipsing the top of the pic’s industry tracking range which was at $100M-$120M heading into the weekend. Some rivals even believe that Ragnarok could final at $122M by tomorrow AM. Ragnarok‘s Saturday at $44.4M was only off 5% off from its $46.8M opening, but remember that figure includes $14.5M previews.
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+7 +2Box Office: 'Thor: Ragnarok' Opens to Thunderous $107.6M Overseas
Hollywood and theater owners are counting on the superhero film to breathe life back into the U.S. box office when it opens Nov. 3. Marvel Studios and Disney's critically acclaimed Thor: Ragnarok opened to a thunderous $107.6 million at the foreign box office this weekend from roughly 50 percent of the marketplace.
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+11 +3CAPTAIN MARVEL Will Officially Be in AVENGERS 4
There have been whispers across the Marvel fandom for some time now that we could expect Carol Danvers (a.k.a. Captain Marvel), whose own standalone film is set to release in March of 2019, to show up in one of the Avengers films as well. Though Marvel insisted that Danvers would not be making an appearance in Infinity War, the internet has been abuzz with unconfirmed rumors concerning the character’s involvement in Avengers 4, and sightings of Brie Larson on the May 2019 film’s set. And now, we have official word on the matter.
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