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Atlas Review
IGN Videogames· 6 days agoThe premise for Brad Peyton’s sci-fi actioner Atlas might sound like artificial intelligence propaganda, but, against all odds, the end result doesn’t...
Every DC Character James Gunn Has Possibly Teased for the DCU
Nerdist via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoFrom the look of things, James Gunn is hoping to change all that—unless he was just having some...
How the Prisoner of Azkaban became the ‘dark’ Harry Potter film we know today
Yahoo Movies UK· 13 hours agoSeresin too admits he didn’t watch either of the previous instalments (and still hasn’t) so he...
Alfonso Cuarón's hilarious reason for directing Harry Potter film
ClutchPoints· 3 days agoAlfonso Cuarón said that he almost passed on directing 2004's Harry and the Prisoner of Azkaban,...
Celebrities who have died in 2024
List Wire via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHis other work included animation direction for the Wes Anderson stop-motion film, “The Fantastic...
Netflix's new sci-fi flick 'Atlas' charms with old-school heroics and rousing mech fights (review)
Space via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHappily toting a nostalgic '90s-era filmmaking vibe, "Atlas" harkens back to bolder times in...
3 Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (May 24-27)
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWith the long holiday ahead, there's plenty of time to check out the three Hulu movies starring Adam...
Knives Out 3 Adds Scandal Star Kerry Washington
Comic Book· 11 hours agoKerry Washington has another scandal on her hands. The Emmy-winning Scandal star is joining the cast of Netflix's Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,...
Netflix's new sci-fi flick 'Atlas' charms with old-school heroics and rousing mech fights (review)
SPACE.com· 1 day agoWell, that's not entirely true for this Netflix gem, which was released last Friday (May 24), because Peyton's futuristic feature integrates deja-vu DNA from video games like "Titanfall," "Mechwarrior ...
Why Cannes standing ovations are so ludicrously long – and what they really mean
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoWhat on earth could induce 2,300 people to get on their feet and applaud for 113 minutes? The answer...