28 Mar

Elemental Trailer: Opposites Attract In The Latest Pixar Film

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Finding common ground despite our differences is something humanity has always struggled with. Though we all vary in appearance, beliefs, likes, and dislikes, underneath it all, there is a commonality that has the potential to bring us together. The upcoming Disney/Pixar film “Elemental” is set to tackle that in animation, with the story of a […]

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28 Mar

The Matrix's Neo And Trinity Are Still The Definitive Sci-Fi Power Couple

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“The Matrix,” it’s been said, is a story with myriad interpretations. It’s part messianic myth, part trans allegory, part exploration of choice theory. At the end of the day though, “The Matrix” is also a love story. This probably wasn’t very obvious until the saga pivoted from the sleek, apocalyptic action of the initial trilogy […]

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28 Mar

Martin Scorsese Has Figured Out How To Game The Major Streamers, Making Him The Real Hero

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Rejoice, cinephiles, for we are all a lot closer to seeing Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Originally set to release in 2022, the movie was pushed back a year. Now, it’s been confirmed by Variety that after a premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, the film will enjoy a theatrical run, first […]

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28 Mar

The White Lotus Is Heading To Thailand For Season 3, Let's Speculate Wildly!

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This post contains spoilers for “The White Lotus” seasons 1 and 2. It’s official, Lotus-heads: the highly anticipated third season of “The White Lotus” will be set in Thailand, Variety reports. Each season promises a new location and cast centering around a unique theme, so it’s impossible to say for sure where this next season […]

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28 Mar

Schmigadoon Season 2 Review: A Delightful Return To Form For The Musical Comedy Series

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Though it is perhaps not the buzziest title among Apple TV+’s offerings, the musical comedy “Schmigadoon!” was a surprising and pleasantly charming riff on some classic Broadway shows. Premiering in the summer of 2021, “Schmigadoon!”, as its title would imply to those in the know, spoofed old-fashioned musicals like “Brigadoon,” “The Music Man,” and “Oklahoma!”, […]

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28 Mar

John Wick: Chapter 4 Can Teach Hollywood A Lesson About Building A Cinematic Universe

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The evolution of the “John Wick” franchise from underdog to action movie king has been quite the journey to witness. When the first movie debuted in 2014, critics expected the B-movie premise to accelerate Keanu Reeves’ journey toward irrelevancy. But it did the exact opposite, restoring “The Matrix” star’s standing as a bonafide action movie […]

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27 Mar

The Most Underrated Succession Character Is The Only One Who's Not A Monster

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This article contains spoilers for “Succession.” Every once in a while, “Succession” fans will debate amongst themselves over whether any of these characters — even just one of them — can be considered a decent person. The conclusion most people come to is no, they’re all trash, and that’s okay: “Succession” is not a show that […]

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27 Mar

John Boyega Says Attack The Block 2's Grown-Up Moses Is 'Pretty Darn Bloody Frickin' Dope'

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If you’ve found yourself missing the fictional “Attack The Block” crew in the years since Joe Cornish’s excellent London-set alien invasion movie debuted, you’re not alone. In an interview for the latest issue of Total Film, star John Boyega shared some insights about the long-anticipated sequel to the 2011 movie, and revealed that he’s thought […]

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27 Mar

Perry Mason's Matthew Rhys Knows What He'd Like To See In Season 3 (If It Happens)

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For nearly a century, defense attorney Perry Mason has been the fictional face of the wrongly accused, a crusader for justice who’s determined to clear his clients’ names using every trick in the book. The character was first created by author Erle Stanley Gardner, whose works were adapted into a radio show and, eventually, the […]

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27 Mar

The First John Wick Movie Is The Best Of The Series, And It's Not Even Close

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In an industry obsessed with sequels and reboots, going against established norms is often a risky but rewarding approach. In 2022, Zach Cregger’s “Barbarian,” budgeted at $4.5 million, became a sleeper hit when its upending of horror movie tropes and unique blend of terror and comedy brought in $44 million at the box office. You would […]

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