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20 Major Movies That Spent Wayyyy Too Much On Advertising
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 10 months agoIn the wake of Barbie’s mammoth opening weekend box office, Variety revealed that the film’s success...
11 Classic Movies That Were Made With, Like, Zero Money, And 11 Big Budget Flops We Don't Even...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 2 years ago1.Small Budget Success: Napoleon Dynamite Cbs Photo Archive / CBS via Getty Images Napoleon Dynamite...
Things To Do: 14 activities, shows and hikes in and around Fall River
The Herald News via Yahoo News· 6 months ago“What do you want to do?” If you need an answer to this age-old question for making plans, we’ve got...
Here are 10 bucket list trips you should take in North Carolina this year
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 3 months agoNorth Carolina is an outdoor enthusiast's dream with a diverse landscape that spans from mountains...
Morris 100 Campaign's major renovations revamp theater to 'feel like the day it opened'
South Bend Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 years agoManufacturing delays mean you’ll have to wait until November to see the new carpets ― and their new...
Don Lee’s ‘The Roundup’ Gets Sequel ‘No Way Out’
Variety via Yahoo News· 2 years agoProduction has begun on “The Roundup: No Way Out,” a sequel to record-breaking Korean action film “The Roundup.” Korean American actor Don Lee (“The...
Veterans Voice: Celebrating new benefits for military pensioners
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPerhaps the most significant event relating to veterans in recent months was the end of the state...
Fatality! That Time Tom Cruise Was Unceremoniously Turned Away from the Mortal Kombat Set
SYFY via Yahoo News· 6 months agoHollywood influence doesn't open every door in Tinseltown, as super-celebrity Tom Cruise learned...
Hollywood never did 'Dungeons & Dragons' justice. A new movie rolls the dice
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year ago"Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" is the latest stab at turning the decades-old D&D franchise into a blockbuster hit. Can it help turn the game-to-movie pipeline into less of a joke?