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‘Lego Movie 2’ Heading for $55 Million Opening Weekend

Warner Bros.’ “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” is heading for an opening weekend of as much as $55 million at the North American box office on Feb. 8-10, early tracking showed Thursday. Chris Pratt is returning to voice Master Builder Emmet Brickowski along with new character Rex Dangervest. The unfailingly optimistic Emmet has been searching the galaxy for Lucy (voiced by Elizabeth Banks) after her abduction by a […]

todayJanuary 18, 2019

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Tom Cruise Teases Next ‘Mission: Impossible’ Movies

The Tom Cruise-led Mission: Impossible films have been going strong since 1996 and while the first sequel wasn’t exactly met with praise, every movie after only got better and more thrilling. The latest in the franchise, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, was the most revered yet, and the movie’s star and director aren’t quite ready to hang up their latex masks. Earlier this week, we learned from a Variety exclusive that Tom Cruise was teaming up with the Rogue […]

todayJanuary 17, 2019

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‘Mission: Impossible’ Sets Sequels for Summer 2021, 2022

Tom Cruise will return to the Mission: Impossible franchise for a seventh and eighth time as the actor revealed Monday that a pair of sequels will arrive in the summers of 2021 and 2022. Variety reports that Christopher McQuarrie, who helmed the franchise’s last two films – 2015’s Rogue Nation and 2018’s Fallout – is closing on a deal to write and direct the next two installments. “Missions: Accepted,” McQuarrie tweeted Monday night. While Cruise films the in-production Top Gun sequel Top Gun: Maverick, […]

todayJanuary 15, 2019

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This Is the Most Wide-Open Best Picture Race in Years

Is it because we don’t know what “Best Picture” means? The Oscars have been undergoing a radical shift in the past half-decade. What is or is not worthy of its biggest award is still a curiosity. There have been 90 Best Picture winners, and not a lick of sense in determining any of them. We can spot trends, identify through lines, and cite black magic—but there are no rigorous, historical standards. […]

todayJanuary 14, 2019

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It’s Official! Michelle Yeoh ‘Star Trek’ Spinoff In Development At CBS All Access

As Deadline exclusively reported back in November, CBS All Access has put a Star Trek Discovery spinoff into development with the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon actor. Set to return for the January 17-launching second season of the Sonequa Martin-Green led Discovery as Captain Philippa Georgiou, the Yeoh series is in the very early stages, I hear. At present, with Yeoh likely planned to also be a part of future Discovery seasons, the new Trekverse […]

todayJanuary 14, 2019

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The Real Reason Why The 2019 ‘Oscars’ Will Not Have a Host

The biggest night in television history must continue no matter what. Since comedian Kevin Hart turned down the offer to be this year’s host after past homophobic tweets came to the surface, The Oscars have not been able to find a replacement. Instead, the Academy has decided to go an alternative route and not have a host this year. Kevin Hart stepped down from hosting After a string of homophobic tweets came […]

todayJanuary 11, 2019

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‘Aquaman’ has become the highest-grossing DC movie of all time

Aquaman has become the highest-grossing DC Extended Universe movie, it has been revealed. Released on December 14, the latest feature film from DC stars Jason Momoa as the titular superhero – as well as Amber Heard, Nicole Kidman, Dolph Lundgren and Willem Dafoe. Now, it has been reported that the movie has grossed $887 million (£697 million) worldwide, as of yesterday (January 5). It has taken the title of highest-grossing DC film from […]

todayJanuary 10, 2019

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HBO Boss Has Seen All the Final ‘Game of Thrones’ Episodes: ‘They’re Like Six Movies’

HBO chief Richard Plepler was in possession of the best cocktail party gossip of all on Sunday night at the cabler’s post-Golden Globes bash. But he wasn’t sharing — much. As Plepler held court in the main dining room, staying away from the light rain that fell in the outside area (the Hilton pool was covered for the occasion), he let it be known that he has seen rough cuts of all […]

todayJanuary 9, 2019

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Critic’s Notebook: Carol Burnett, Jeff Bridges, ‘Americans’ Win Highlights of Bloated Golden Globes

Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg were solid hosts in a telecast that ran wildly overtime, but still featured strong speeches from Christian Bale, Regina King and more. Four score and 15 minutes ago, give or take, The Americans won the Golden Globefor best television series drama, easily the highest-profile non-critics award it has won in its acclaimed six seasons. It was a wonderful moment for one of the best and most frequently […]

todayJanuary 8, 2019

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