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‘The Acolyte’ Review: New ‘Star Wars’ Series Has Prequel Vibes but Breaks New Ground
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAmandla Stenberg stars in the murder mystery set 100 years before "The Phantom Menace" The post ‘The...
The 7 Best New Movies on Max in June 2024
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHere’s our curated list of some of the best new movies on Max in June. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000) “Crouching< ...
Movies Everyone Expected to Bomb but Ended Up Being Huge Hits
Cheapism via AOL· 11 hours agoDespite his significant win at the box office, we never heard from Jeremy Bourne again. Budget: $125...
Amazon's biggest upcoming sci-fi sequel is set to be a major hit – more than 40 years after the...
T3 via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWe previously found out that Michelle Yeoh (Star Trek: Discovery, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon)...
‘Anora’ Cannes Palme D’Or Winner Lands Fall Release
Deadline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNEON has dated their fifth Cannes Palme D’Or winner Anora for Oct. 18 per Comscore in what will be a limited release. October is the traditional launch...
Palme d'Or-winning Anora fall 2024 release date
ClutchPoints· 4 days agoCannes Film Festival Palme D’Or winner Anora has announced its limited theatrical release for Oct. 18. The film’s production studio, NEON usually...
The Acolyte is Star Wars at its best
Engadget· 5 days agoLucasfilm Ltd. The Acolyte begins with a scene right out of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: A lone warrior enters a bar, presents themself ...
The Acolyte First Reviews: A Familiar but New Vision of Star Wars, Packed with Stunning Action
Rotten Tomatoes· 3 days agoThe latest Star Wars TV series released its first two episodes this week, and its first reviews...
Carrie-Anne Moss' Star Wars: The Acolyte Character Has Another Matrix Connection - SlashFilm
/Film· 5 days agoThe "Star Wars" and "The Matrix" franchises share an interesting history. In 1999, there was only...
30 of the Best Long Movies Actually Worth Their Runtime
Lifehacker· 2 days agoAs the critic Roger Ebert once said, no good movie is too long, and no bad movie is short enough....