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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Release Date Pushed to Christmas

Warner Bros. has postponed the release of “Wonder Woman 1984,” the latest development in Hollywood’s rocky plans to return to the movies. The superhero sequel starring Gal Gadot, which was expected to debut on Oct. 2, will now touch down in theaters on Dec. 25, 2020. “Patty is an exceptional filmmaker and with ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ she has delivered an incredibly dynamic film that moviegoers of all ages around the […]

todaySeptember 11, 2020

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Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer jumps into the future

To coincide with the 54th anniversary of the TV debut of Star Trek’s original series, CBS has unveiled a new trailer for the third season of Star Trek: Discovery which is set to premiere on October 15th. If you’re in the US, where the show will stream on CBS All Access, you can watch the full trailer via the tweet below. International viewers, who’ll be able to watch the series on Netflix starting October 16th, […]

todaySeptember 9, 2020

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Regina King makes history at Venice film festival with One Night in Miami

Regina King’s directorial debut stood out at this year’s Venice film festival. There’s the intriguing subject matter: it’s an adaptation of Kemp Powers’s dramatisation of a real-life meeting between Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke after Clay’s surprise win over Sonny Liston in February 1964. But there’s another reason: it’s the first film directed by an African-American woman to be selected in the festival’s history. At the event on […]

todaySeptember 8, 2020

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‘Enola Holmes’ Review: Millie Bobby Brown Rocks as Sherlock’s Kid Sister in Clever Netflix Original

The puzzles in “Enola Holmes” are not especially difficult, but they’re enough to stump the great Sherlock Holmes (played here by “Man of Steel” star Henry Cavill). To solve this particular mystery — which involves the disappearance of the detective’s mother, Eudoria (Helena Bonham Carter) — will require an even sharper intellect than Sherlock’s, which we find in the form of his spunky younger sister, Enola (Millie Bobby Brown of “Stranger […]

todaySeptember 7, 2020

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‘Mulan’ gets a ‘Star Wars’ makeover, losing the songs while adding spectacle

Like the song said, let's get down to business: "Mulan" is big, sumptuous entertainment. It's good, but not great, transforming the story associated with the 1998 animated musical into a song-free, live-action movie that's more adequate than transcendent -- a perfectly reasonable family-viewing investment that's worth seeing, but not necessarily a must-buy. The "buy" part, and business half of the show, can't be separated from the movie itself. After several […]

todaySeptember 3, 2020

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Go Back to the Movies and See Tenet, America

Hollywood deals out dozens of what it is pleased to label “event movies” every year, but never in that institution’s history has there been an event movie like Christopher Nolan’s Tenet. The event it marks is not just the movie’s release but also America’s return to something like normal life. No motion picture of any consequence has hit theaters since mid March, and so to see Tenet feels like a patriotic duty, or at […]

todaySeptember 2, 2020

© Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney Scott Derrickson directed 2016's "Doctor Strange," but will not be returning for the upcoming sequel. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney

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The director of ‘Doctor Strange’ told people not to see ‘Tenet’ in theaters

"Doctor Strange" director Scott Derrickson tweeted a warning to viewers advising them against going to any movie theaters, despite Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" being released in most US theaters on September 3.Derrickson, who clarified he was speaking to his "fellow Americans," tweeted: "Don't go see 'Tenet' or any other movie in a theater. There, I said it."Derrickson also tweeted a link to an article by The A.V. Club that featured experts warning viewers against going […]

todayAugust 26, 2020

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Batman: The Long Halloween Animated Movie Confirmed

Fans can expect four DC Universe Movies to be released in 2021, as revealed by host Matt Bomer during IGN’s exclusive DC FanDome panel for Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The DC Universe Movies slate for 2021 includes two original productions and one two-part film that adapts an iconic DC Comics storyline. Fans can expect more details -- including casting and exact release dates -- closer to the movies’ releases. Their first release will […]

todayAugust 24, 2020

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Netflix replaces classic intro sound on theatrical releases with epic new Hans Zimmer Score

Recently, the backstory of the "ta-dum" sound we hear before a Netflix-produced movie or TV show begins was finally revealed. Netflix Vice President Tod Yellin explained that it was created by Academy Award-winning composer Lon Bender, and before that was chosen, there was going to be the sound of a goat bleating (meant to serve as a nod to MGM's lion's roar).  While Netflix primarily remains a streaming service, they also release some […]

todayAugust 13, 2020

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