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Tarot has emerged as an unexpected box office success, despite a wave of critical disapproval. The new horror film has nearly tripled its production budget in a mere ten days.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareNetflix's current movie chart leader, Mother of the Bride, may have quickly risen to the pinnacle of the streamers film offerings, but the Brooke Shields-starring rom-com has also come in for some heavy criticism. Not only has this included a plummeting Rotten Tomatoes score, but claims from audiences that the script is so bad it could be AI-generated.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIt is 25 years since Stephen Sommers revived The Mummy in Brendan Frasers 1999 action blockbuster. While discussing the films anniversary with The Hollywood Reporter, the director touched on his thoughts on another reboot of the franchise 2017s Tom Cruise box office disaster. Although it was not his movie, Sommers revealed some candid thoughts on the fact that he was never contacted by anyone involved in the movie as a common courtesy.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareJurassic World 4 is adding Manuel Garcia-Rulfo of The Lincoln Lawyer fame to its cast. Garcia-Rulfo is currently in talks to secure a leading role alongside Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, according to Deadline. Details regarding the characters they will portray remain under wraps, as does the official schedule for the commencement of filming.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareOver the roughly 300 years that separate the newly released Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes from the Caesar Trilogy (which concluded with War for the Planet of the Apes), primate culture has evolved dramatically. There is a big difference between the last trilogy of Apes films, which began in anthropocentric times, and this new movie (and potential trilogy).
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareWill Smith and Martin Lawrences tumultuous, touching and hilarious on-screen friendship as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett reignites this June, and the fourth entry in the Bad Boys franchise looks to heat up the Silver Screen during the summer movie season. And, at the time of this writing, the long-range financial forecast predicts that Bad Boys: Ride or Die will boast a massive opening weekend in the neighborhood of $50 million to $60 million domestically (per Boxoffice Pro).
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