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  • Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, and the Fiat 500 in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

    Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One Crawls Past $500 Million At Worldwide Box Office

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Half a billion dollars is usually cause for celebration, but Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is running out of momentum.

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  • The Exorcist Max Von Sydow money

    How The Exorcist Became The Most Respected Horror Movie Of All Time (And A Box Office Smash Hit)

    By Ryan Scott

    The Exorcist possessed the box office not once, but twice, and the William Friedkin-directed film made horror mainstream in a way no film has done since.

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  • Baby turtles in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

    TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Oozes Past Meg 2: The Trench At The Box Office

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Meg 2: The Trench both managed decent holds in their sophomore weekend at the box office.

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  • Oppenheimer and Barbie

    Barbie And Oppenheimer Are King And Queen Of The Box Office Again This Weekend

    By Jeremy Smith

    After a brief separation, Barbie and Oppenheimer have been happily reunited in first and second place at the weekend box office.

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  • Only Murders in the Building, Meryl Streep

    Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Opening Is A True Story From Meryl Streep's Childhood

    By Michael Boyle

    Only Murders in the Building's showrunner was shocked when Meryl Streep opened up about true story behind a scene from her season 3 guest appearance.

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  • Hari Nef, Alexandra Shipp, Sharon Rooney, Ana Cruz Kayne, and Emma Mackey in Barbie

    Barbie Brought Back Moviegoers Who Hadn't Been In A Theater Since Before The Pandemic

    By Ryan Coleman

    A new survey of Barbie ticket-holders holds some very interesting, and very promising findings for the future of the theatrical industry.

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  • Jeremy Allen White, Eben Moss-Bachrach, The Bear

    Why Richie's Redemption Arc In The Bear Season 2 Fits The Character Perfectly

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Richie's redemption arc on The Bear season 2 is one of the season's highlights, and that's saying something. Here's why the change works for the character.

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  • Li'l Sebastian, the most famous mini horse in the world

    Li'l Sebastian Returns From Horsey Heaven To Join Parks And Rec Cast On Strike

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    World-famous mini horse Li'l Sebastian flew down on angel's wings for a Parks and Recreation cast reunion on the picket line.

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  • The Last Voyage of the Demeter

    The Last Voyage Of The Demeter Sails Into A Doomed Opening Weekend At The Box Office

    By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Dracula movie The Last Voyage of the Demeter is following in Renfield's footsteps with an anemic opening weekend at the box office.

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    Can Blue Beetle Bust DC's Bad Streak At The Box Office? An Investigation

    By Ryan Scott

    DC has faced a slew of bombs at the box office. Can Blue Beetle, which comes out next weekend, turn things around?

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  • Blue Beetle

    Blue Beetle Early Buzz: The DC Film Earns Praise For Being 'Unique' And 'Emotional'

    By Jeremy Mathai

    WB's DC films have had a bumpy ride lately, but early buzz for the upcoming Blue Beetle is overwhelmingly positive. See what folks are saying about the film.

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  • David Dastmalchian in The Last Voyage of the Demeter

    The Last Voyage Of The Demeter Continues David Dastmalchian's Biggest Year Yet [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ben Pearson

    David Dastmalchian loved appearing in a Dracula movie like The Last Voyage of the Demeter. He tells us all about that, plus the time Jack Black gave him a hug.

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  • Ayo Edebiri, Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

    No, Chef: The Bear Season 2 Could've Seen Carmy And Sydney Hooking Up

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Many on the internet shipped Carmy and Sydney. It turns out that one of the co-showrunners kind of did as well.

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  • Strays movie 2023 dogs

    Can Will Ferrell's Strays Give R-Rated Comedy A Win At The Box Office?

    By Ryan Scott

    Comedies haven't been big winners at the box office recently, but Strays with Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx could do well if its budget was on the lower end.

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  • Lil Rel Howery, John Cena, Vacation Friends 2

    Vacation Friends 2 Trailer: John Cena And Lil Rel Howery Reunite For Even More Comedy Chaos

    By BJ Colangelo

    Hulu's Vacation Friends 2 will see John Cena and Lil Rel Howery reunite for even more explosions, car chases, and lots and lots of vacay drinks.

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  • Wonder Woman Gal Gadot

    No, Wonder Woman 3 Isn't Happening, Despite Gal Gadot's Claims Otherwise

    By Ryan Scott

    A new report conflicts with Gal Gadot's claims that Wonder Woman 3 is in development.

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  • Oppenheimer movie Cillian Murphy

    Oppenheimer Just Crossed A Major Milestone For An R-Rated Movie At The Box Office

    By Ryan Scott

    Oppenheimer just knocked Fifty Shades of Grey out of the top 10 highest grossing R-rated movies of all time, and it's certainly not done climbing yet.

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  • Sacha Baron Cohen, Ali G Indahouse

    Sacha Baron Cohen Is Bringing Back Ali G In Some Kind Of Mystery Project

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Sacha Baron Cohen is prepping his controversial yet beloved character Ali G for a return, like he did with Borat in 2020.

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  • Dracula in The Last Voyage of the Demeter

    The Last Voyage Of The Demeter Let Master Monster Actor Javier Botet Live His Dracula Dream [Exclusive Interview]

    By Jacob Hall

    Javier Botet, this century's greatest monster performer, finally had a chance to play the greatest monster ever, Dracula, in The Last Voyage of the Demeter.

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  • Samantha Sloyan in The Fall of the House of Usher

    Mike Flanagan's The Fall Of The House Of Usher Gets Release Date And First Look

    By Eric Vespe

    The Fall of the House of Usher is Mike Flanagan's final series for Netflix, and horror fans absolutely need to have its release date on their radar.

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  • King of the Hill

    Johnny Hardwick, Voice Of Dale Gribble On King Of The Hill, Has Died At 64

    By Jeremy Mathai

    The voice of Dale Gribble, one of the most beloved characters on the classic animated series King of the Hill, has passed away. RIP Johnny Hardwick.

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  • Jurassic Park Tim Night Vision Goggles

    Jurassic Park Is Returning To Theaters For Its 30th Anniversary, But Unfortunately, It's In 3D

    By Ethan Anderton

    Jurassic Park is heading back to theaters to celebrate its 30th anniversary, but sadly, the movie is only being re-released in 3D for one night only.

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  • You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah

    You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah Trailer: Adam Sandler Stars In This Comedy With His Daughters

    By Sandy Schaefer

    Adam Sandler shares the screen with his real-life daughters in the trailer for the Netflix coming-of-age comedy You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah.

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  • Emmys

    The Emmys Move From September To January Due To The Hollywood Strikes

    By Jeremy Mathai

    The Emmys are moving from September to January due to the ongoing strikes and will now be held on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Monday, January 15, 2024.

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  • Blue Beetle McFarlane Toys Action Figures and Funko POPs

    Cool Stuff: Blue Beetle Action Figures, Funko POPs, And Collectibles Are Flying In

    By Ethan Anderton

    DC Comics' Blue Beetle movie is on the way, and with it comes new McFarlane Toys action figures, Funko POPs, and more.

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  • Nicolas Tetreault-Abel Jurassic Park Poster

    Cool Stuff: New Jurassic Park And The Goonies Posters Make Beautiful Use Of Cinematic Iconography

    By Ethan Anderton

    Bottleneck Gallery has a batch of new limited edition posters for Jurassic Park, The Lost World, and The Goonies, and they're beautiful.

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    Hulu And Disney+ Will Soon Increase Prices And Crack Down On Password Sharing

    By Ryan Coleman

    After hiking up prices late last year, Disney plans to make Disney+ and Hulu even more expensive and crack down on password sharing too.

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