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‘Justice League’: What the Critics Are Saying

Batman, Wonder Woman, et al: Prepare to defend yourselves. Forget Steppenwolf; the greatest threat to Warner Bros' Justice League might end up being movie critics. With the first team-up of DC's self-proclaimed World's Greatest Super-Heroes just days away from release, the reviews are in, and to say they're mixed would be an understatement. Certainly The Hollywood Reporter's own Todd McCarthy was not a fan, writing that "the virtually humor-free script by Chris Terrio […]

todayNovember 15, 2017

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Why Daisy Ridley didn’t like her 1st ‘Star Wars’ performance

While her character Rey became an instant favorite with "Star Wars" fans around the globe, young and old, Daisy Ridley gave her 2015 "Force Awakens" performance a big thumbs-down. "I didn't think I was good in the first film, and I was struggling with that," she told Elle U.K. in an interview released Monday afternoon. She didn't expand on why she hated her performance, but perhaps it was director J.J. Abrams' […]

todayNovember 14, 2017

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‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Has Earned $650 Million At The Worldwide Box Office

In just its third weekend at the international box office and second weekend in theaters domestically, Thor: Ragnarok has cracked the list of 10 highest-grossing films of 2017. Thor: Ragnarok earned $76 million from foreign markets over the weekend, bringing its international box office total to $438.5 million. That total combined with the film's new $211.5 million domestic total brings its global total to $650 million. Considering how Thor: Ragnarok is performing compared to recent Marvel Studios […]

todayNovember 13, 2017

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Disney-Film Critics Standoff: How It Could Impact the Oscar Race

Four critics groups have said they won't consider Disney titles for year-end awards — could the HFPA's Golden Globe Awards and BFCA's Critics' Choice Awards be next? The war between Disney and the Los Angeles Times — two of Hollywood's biggest powerhouses — is forcing others to take sides, with implications that could be as far-reaching as the Oscars. Disney, unhappy with a Los Angeles Timesarticle about the company's operations in Anaheim, banned Times film […]

todayNovember 8, 2017

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Henry Cavill Explains Why ‘Batman V Superman’ Was So Divisive

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD40Q9esDws Speaking with FOX 5 DC's Kevin McCarthy during the promotional tour for Justice League, Superman actor Henry Cavill was asked why Man of Steel follow up and Justice League precursor Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice proved to be so divisive with audiences. Cavill: I think it was — that movie is… it’s part of an arc for what [director Zack Snyder’s] vision was, or is, and it’s also, in my mind, fairly niche. It’s a niche […]

todayNovember 6, 2017

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Hollywood Film Awards: Bold-Faced Names Make Case for Their Oscar Hopefuls

Harrison Ford, Angelina Jolie and Gary Oldman were among those on hand at the event that bills itself as "the official launch of the awards season." Why is this night different from all other nights? It is a question that Jews ask every Passover, and it's a question worth asking about the annual — and annually controversial — Hollywood Film Awards, which might be nicknamed Pass-Over No Contender. The 21st […]

todayNovember 6, 2017

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A ‘Lord Of The Rings’ TV Series May Be In The Works, But Fans Aren’t Here For It

Much to the disappointment of several fans, Warner Bros. and the estate of J.R.R. Tolkien are reportedly in talks with Amazon Studios to create a scripted TV series based on The Lord of the Rings novels, according to Variety. Although some are pleased about the news, the majority of people on Twitter don't seem terribly excited about these reports. Apparently the deal isn't finalized, but Warner Bros. and Tolkien's estate have reportedly recently been […]

todayNovember 4, 2017

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Film Review: ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

Kenneth Branagh's take on Agatha Christie's eccentric detective is one for the ages, though his larger-than-life persona (and mustache) upstages her most famous mystery Over the course of his 28-year directing career, Kenneth Branagh has adapted everything from literary classics (Shakespeare’s “Henry V”) to comicbook pulp (putting a distinctive Dutch-angle slant on Marvel’s “Thor”). Now, with “Murder on the Orient Express,” the audacious multi-talent forsakes brows both high and low […]

todayNovember 3, 2017

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‘Thor: Ragnarok,’ ‘Bad Moms Christmas’ to Spark a Lackluster Box Office

After the worst October in a decade, November is looking far brighter for the North American box office as Disney-Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok” and STXfilms’ “A Bad Moms Christmas” open. Tracking for the third Thor movie has remained impressive since numbers came out last week with the latest forecasts in the $100 million to $118 million range for its launch weekend at 4,080 locations for the Friday-Sunday period. The rollout includes 3,400 3D screens, […]

todayNovember 1, 2017

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