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Category: Movies

Lucasfilm justifies controversy over Baby Yoda egg scene in ‘The Montalorian’

November 11, 2020 Emma Perkins

In the most recent scene of “The Mandalorian,” the character named “Baby Yoda” caused a Death Star-level uproar among fans when the little…

Director Christopher Nolan is defending the theatrical release of his spy thriller “Tenet”

November 5, 2020 Lucas Carter

Director Christopher Nolan is protecting the dramatic arrival of his covert operative spine chiller “Tenet” during the pandemic, disregarding a developing agreement in…

prison life helped understand the value of time and how it is used, Wesley Snipes

November 4, 2020 Sophia Andrew

10 years in the wake of having the book tossed at him for tax avoidance, Wesley Snipes is reflecting what he realized during…

Analysts expect cinemas to reopen this year

October 28, 2020 Antonio Chad

There’s as yet a promise of something better for the cinema business this year, in spite of terrible homegrown box office deals and…

“The Trial of Chicago 7”; A turning point in the controversy for the best supporting actor

October 27, 2020October 27, 2020 Sophia Andrew

The whole cast of “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” the Netflix film delivered recently, could be in dispute for best supporting entertainer…

Actress Margaret Nolan dies at 76

October 12, 2020 Florence Alessi

Margaret Nolan, notorious for her part as Dink in the James Bond film “Goldfinger,” has passed on at 76. Her child, Oscar Deeks,…

Regal Cinemas to close down all U.S. theaters incidentally as Covid pandemic wraths

October 7, 2020October 7, 2020 Sophia Andrew

The second-biggest cinema chain in the United States reported Monday that it will be briefly covering its in excess of 500 auditoriums around…

Jamie Foxx set to re-visitation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to repeat his part as Electro

October 3, 2020 Florence Alessi

An Academy Award, Golden Globe, NAACP Image and Grammy Award victor is getting back to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jamie Foxx, who showed…

James Bond film ‘No Time To Die’ deferred once more, this time until April

October 3, 2020 Florence Alessi

The government operative spine chiller “No Time To Die,” which had been relied upon to hit cineplexes around Thanksgiving, won’t be delivered until…

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