• Jai Courtney Shares Bad News For Alita: Battle Angel's Alita Army

    Sorry, Alita fans — no sequel to your favorite flick is forthcoming. Not yet, anyway. Actor Jai Courtney, whose mysterious Instagram post this past July got fans of the 2019 film buzzing with talk of a potential second installment, has deflated those hopes in a recent sitdown with CinemaBlend.

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  • The Biggest Casting Mistake In Independence Day: Resurgence

    Independence Day is a landmark movie, both in its enormous success and in that it is literally a movie in which aliens blow up famous landmarks with their giant spaceships. Its follow-up, Independence Day: Resurgence, was a dud. What happened? Casting may have played a part.

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  • Watch This Before You See Blackpink: Light Up The Sky

    If you're already a Blink, Light Up the Sky is going to be a dream come true. If you're new to the group, this documentary is a great opportunity to see what all the fuss is about. Either way, you're in for a treat.

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  • Dune Remake Hit With Unfortunate News

    The spice must flow — for another whole year, apparently. Denis Villaneuve's take on Frank Herbert's epic sci-fi novel Dune is officially pushed from December 18, 2020 all the way back to October 1, 2021, making it yet another victim in the ongoing game of movie delay dominoes.

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  • The Zoe Saldana Action Thriller That's Heating Up On Netflix

    You'd be well within your rights to want more Zoe Saldana in your life. Netflix, obligingly, has provided a solution: Colombiana, the 2011 action film starring none other than Zoe Saldana, is currently gunning its way through the streaming service's Top 10 list of most watched offerings.

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  • The Classic Adam Sandler Movie Fans Are Loving On Netflix Right Now

    Adam Sandler's career has found new life on Netflix. He's released a number of Netflix original films, but if you want to see where Sandler's sensibilities all began, then you can take a trip down memory lane and watch his classic film Big Daddy, which has cracked the Netflix Top Ten.

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  • The New Trailer For Ryan Reynolds' Free Guy Will Have You Pumped

    Today, Free Man got its first full trailer, and it's replete with murder trains, giant guns, and a lot of Jeopardy -- literally, because Alex Trebek is in it. The trailer is zippy, it's cute, there are goldfish and an apocalypse, and it will get your blood pumping in two-and-a-half minutes or fewer.

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  • The New Horror Comedy That's Dominating The Netflix Charts Right Now

    Looking for some thrills, chills, and laughs to spice up the spooky season? Netflix has the movie for you. Vampires vs. the Bronx, an original feature, has crept onto the Top Ten list for movies in the U.S. The flick centers on a group of youngsters who must repel an invasion of the undead.

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  • The Problem With The Resurrection Stone In Harry Potter

    Harry Potter is full of mystical, magical items, but one of its most important artifacts isn’t as amazing as it seems. Here's the real reason you wouldn't want the Resurrection Stone, which makes up one part of the Deathly Hallows.

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  • Why Tess From Spontaneous Looks So Familiar

    As we continue to be ensnared in what some are calling the worst year ever, it's comforting to know movies are still finding their way to the world. The latest feature to get the "premiere at home" treatment is an explosive little teen comedy called Spontaneous.

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  • The Ending Of Teen Wolf Explained

    Overall, the show aired a total of 100 episodes, a real achievement for the supernatural teen drama. MTV has already talked about reviving it multiple times. Here's how everything wrapped up on the show, and what that might mean for a future revival.

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  • Why You Can't Wear Costumes At Disney World's Galaxy's Edge

    As much as you might want to breeze into the park dressed in the exact costume of Finn (John Boyega), or perhaps some stylish Darth Maul (Ray Park) makeup, such dedicated cosplaying won't be allowed at Walt Disney's Galaxy's Edge. Here's why.

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  • Why Nori From Sneakerheads Looks So Familiar

    Even the less famous faces in Sneakerheads should be familiar to viewers. One of them belongs to the street-smart sales lady who joins the buddies on their journey through the fancy sneaker underworld. In the movie, she goes by Nori. In the real world, her name is Jearnest Corchado.

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  • Why The Priest From Vampires Vs. The Bronx Looks So Familiar

    Spooky season is upon us, and streaming giant Netflix is prepping to keep the season scary by dropping a handful a creepy delights on the masses. The streamer is kicking off their Fall fright-fest with the October 2 release of Vampires vs. the Bronx. Why does the priest look familiar?

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  • One Of Jared Leto's Most Important Movies Was A Total Box Office Flop

    Jared Leto has played the part of teen heartthrob, and a boundary-pushing method actor. Along the way — and almost against his will — Leto has become one of the more revered, and frequently misunderstood, actors of his era. Leto's name does not, however, ensure a film will earn itself a hefty box-office take.

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  • The Truth About Mr. Miyagi's Healing Hands In The Karate Kid

    Mr. Miyagi has a few spiritual tricks up his sleeve that keep other Karate Kid characters on their toes. His ability to fix up Daniel's injured leg in the first film with his hands alone is one such example of his likely many hidden talents.

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  • The Ending Of Spontaneous Explained

    Being a teenager can be a nightmare, and not just for you. The collective experience of adolescent hormonal changes can make everything — from fights to fears to first kisses — feel really, well, explosive. But what if that wasn't just a metaphor for how your raw adolescent emotions?

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  • The Orlando Bloom War Movie That's Hot On Netflix Right Now

    A gritty, visceral war movie has leapt to Netflix's Top Ten. The Outpost takes us into a harrowing moment of the war in Afghanistan, when the American soldiers of the Combat Outpost Keating were facing an incoming 300 Taliban fighters.

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  • Martial Arts Expert Breaks Down Enola Holmes' Fight Scene

    For help breaking down Enola Holmes' tense fight scenes, Looper reached out Grandmaster Ladan Homayoon, who holds a fourth-degree blackbelt in Karate, Shaolin Kung Fu, Haidong Gumdo, and Kickboxing, as well as a seventh-degree blackbelt in Taekwondo.

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  • Get Out 2: Will We Ever See A Sequel?

    When it was released to theaters in February 2017, the impact of Get Out — the directorial debut of comedian-turned-horror maestro Jordan Peele — was seismic, but it didn't leave a heck of a lot of room for a continuation. The film's producer and Peele himself have spoken about the possibility.

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