Movies

15 minutes ago Although superhero movies had already become increasingly popular as the 2000s passed, the 2010s were unquestionably a game changer for the genre. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe soaring to new levels to DC expanding its sights beyond Batman and Superman (though there was still plenty of them to go around), and everything
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The 2010s saw Disney rise from being one of the major Hollywood studios to dominating the field, thanks to its stream of animated films and live-action remakes, not to mention the revival of Star Wars and the expansion of Marvel Studios. And now, Disney has positioned itself to be even bigger in the 2020s thanks
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32 minutes ago I saw a lot of movies this past year. This isn’t exactly abnormal, as I see a lot of movies every year (it’s quite literally my job), but 2019 was significant in that I watched more new releases than ever before. From January until now, I watched 157 samples of what ultra-modern
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Spider-Man 3 will begin production this summer. This is great news for Marvel Cinematic Universe fans, but not the best for Uncharted fans. It was reported earlier today that the highly anticipated video game big screen adaptation has lost director Travis Knight and is getting pushed back. This is all due to Holland’s commitment to
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5 minutes ago While he’s unquestionably best known for playing Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, naturally Tom Holland has his hands in various other cinematic endeavors, such as the now-released Spies in Disguise and upcoming movies like Dolittle, Onward and Cherry. Holland has also been attached for several years to star as Nathan Drake
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40 seconds ago The comedy world has suffered an unexpected loss today, as musician and songwriter Neil Innes, has passed away at age 75. Best known for his work with the landmark comedy troupe Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Innes was reported to have passed unexpectedly yesterday, due to natural causes. Innes had started out in
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Few horror films and franchises are as well-known as Friday the 13th. However, after the first film’s release in 1980, prolific and respected film critic Gene Siskel, one half of the well-known Siskel and Ebert, tried to take it down by posting a scathing review in an attempt to hurt sales; his actions had the opposite
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