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The Bar for Superhero Films Has Been Raised, Sony Pictures CEO Says: ‘You Can’t Make a Bad Movie’
“They have to be cultural events that can be marketed that way,” Ravi Ahuja says of creating a successful box office hit
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‘Bluey’ Movie Set for August 2027 Theatrical Release
Original creator Joe Brumm writes, directs and EPs the cartoon’s big screen debut, with voice actors Melanie Zanetti and David McCormack reprising their roles of Chilli and Bandit
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Why the Cinerama Dome Is Still Closed 5 Years After the Pandemic
The economic hurdles of a diminished box office, an expensive refurbishment and the surrounding business area have kept the historic theater boarded up — will it ever be resurrected?
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First ‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer Teases Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Love Story
“Drive me mad,” promises Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of the Emily Brontë classic
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‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Could Extend Warner Bros.’ Historic Box Office Streak
New Line’s finale to one of its most successful franchises could be Warner’s eighth consecutive $40 million-plus opening
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Sam Raimi and Roy Lee to Produce Remake of Ventriloquist Dummy Horror Movie ‘Magic’ for Lionsgate
The script will be written by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon
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‘In the Hand of Dante’ Review: Oscar Isaac’s Julian Schnabel Collab Is Too Self-Serious to Be Taken Seriously
Venice Film Festival: The Oscar-nominated filmmaker debuts a bizarre saga of crime and reincarnation
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‘The Stranger’ Review: François Ozon Deepens the Psychology of Camus’ Antihero
Venice Film Festival: This adaptation of the landmark novel expands on its source material while still ringing true
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Paris Jackson Slams Colman Domingo for Saying Michael Jackson’s Children Support Biopic, Clarifies Involvement
“Don’t be telling people I was ‘helpful’ on the set of a movie I had 0% involvement in,” Jackson states
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‘Remake’ Review: Ross McElwee’s Beautifully Constructed Doc Pays Moving Tribute to His Son
Venice Film Festival: The filmmaker’s incorporation of his late son’s own footage elevates this beautiful, tragic movie from powerful to profound
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Julian Schnabel Defends Gal Gadot and Gerard Butler, Says Being Pro-Israel Is ‘No Reason to Boycott Artists’
“I selected those actors for their merits as actors,” the “In the Hand of Dante” director says at the Venice International Film Festival
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James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Follow-Up, ‘Man of Tomorrow,’ Set for 2027 Release
The film follows this summer’s “Superman,” which introduced Gunn’s new DC Universe
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Thomas Schumacher, Disney Theatrical CCO and Key Figure in Animation Renaissance, to Exit
Among other things Schumacher and Disney Theatrical Group have three of the 15 longest-running Broadway hits of all time
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‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Review: A Hit Horror Franchise Gives Up the Ghost
The final “Conjuring” movie starring the Warrens is a generic haunted house story with a half-satisfying finale
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Annecy-Winning ‘Little Amélie or the Character of Rain’ Gets Theatrical Release Date, Trailer | Exclusive
The directorial debut of filmmakers Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han had its world premiere at Cannes earlier this year













