Movies

Lionsgate has released a brand new trailer for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, its coming-of-age comedy based on Barbara Robinson’s bestselling novel of the same name. “The Herdmans are absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lie, they steal, they bully…and now they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant,” reads the synopsis. “The
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Fathom Events and Warner Bros.’ DC Studios are blasting off documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a favorite from Sundance, and Music Box has the festival’s Grand Jury Prize-winner In The Summers among a handful of solid new release including The Featherweight about boxer Willie Pep, and Who’s Afraid Of Nathan Law? a doc following the
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Eric Roberts is offering a mea culpa to his little sis, Julia Roberts, saying it wasn’t cool for him to take credit for her career years ago … and, he laments their fractured relationship. People released several excerpts from the prolific actor’s upcoming memoir, “Runaway Train” … where the outlet says he writes a public
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Hulu has released a trailer for Mr. Crocket, its upcoming supernatural horror, which will be available for streaming starting on October 11. “In 1993, a mysterious children’s show host, Mr. Crocket, magically emerges from television sets to kidnap young children, brutally slaying their parents in the process,” reads the film’s synopsis. “After Mr. Crocket snatches her son,
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After some sporadic returns to moviemaking amidst her divorce from Brad Pitt, cinematic icon Angelina Jolie is making quite the return with some 2024 movies. Reflecting on her tumultuous split, and the unfortunate ramifications, the Academy Award winner has had a lot of time to discuss on just how Hollywood has changed during the span
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It was exciting news to find out The Devil Wears Prada is getting the on-screen sequel treatment. With Andy Sachs’ journey continuing in Lauren Weisberger’s books and the positive reception of the Golden Globe Award-winning film, it seemed inevitable we’d see our favorite characters returning once again. While Emily Blunt confirmed herself to be reprising
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Broadway added a couple shows and a 7% bump in receipts last week, with a roster of recent arrivals like McNeal, Yellow Face and The Roommate drawing considerable interest. Most shows saw an uptick in box office and solid business for the week ending September 15. McNeal, starring Robert Downey Jr. in his Broadway debut,
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American-Canadian actress Erika Eleniak was 20 years old when she busted onto the beach in her red-hot bathing suit playing Shauni McClain — the blonde athletic lifeguard on the drama series “Baywatch” — back in 1989. Joining Erika included David Hasselhoff as the veteran giving orders to the other lifeguards, Mitch Pamela Anderson as the
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Paramount Pictures has released the trailer for Depravity, its newest crime thriller starring Victoria Justice. Depravity will be available to rent or own on digital platforms starting on Tuesday, October 15. “When three residents suspect their reclusive neighbor is a serial killer, they break into his apartment only to uncover a hidden fortune in stolen art,” reads
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Halloween season is nearly here, and fans of upcoming horror movies can expect more than just jump scares and scary flicks this October. Cinemark Theatres has unveiled its latest collectible popcorn buckets, featuring two of horror’s most legendary horror villains—Pennywise from IT and Chucky from Child’s Play. These limited-edition buckets hit theaters just in time
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A conservative and a faith-based film landed at nos. 4 and 10 at the domestic box office this weekend, with a solid showing for anime Dan Dan Dan: First Encounter and a nice limited opening for My Old Ass. Am I Racist?, the first theatrical release from Jeremy Boreing and Ben Shapiro’s The Daily Wire,
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Saturday Night Live’s history is long, storied and well-documented, plus many of the comedians who worked on the show – including members of the original 1975 cast – are still working. However, when it came time for Dylan O’Brien to prep his take on Dan Aykroyd for the film about SNL’s origins, he did basically
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If it’s Friday the 13th, and you’re a studio (especially Blumhouse), you don’t miss the opportunity to program a genre film, and that’s Speak No Evil this weekend. Directed, written and produced by James Watkins the movie made $1.3M from Thursday previews that began at 2 p.m. The Universal-distributed R-rated title is expected to do
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