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Benjamin Bratt - Actor
TV Insider· 6 days agoA versatile veteran of both film and television, actor Benjamin Bratt came to prominence during the 1990s with his Emmy-nominated work on the perennial...
Keanu Reeves Is Helping Sandra Bullock With Hollywood Comeback
In Touch Weekly· 7 days agoSandra Bullock is finally ready to get back in the Hollywood movie game following a long hiatus and...
Steven Spielberg Once Disowned ‘The Temple of Doom.’ It’s Better Than He Thinks.
Esquire· 7 days agoOn this day, forty years ago, Steven Spielberg released a wildly entertaining action-adventure that...
Interview With the Vampire Season Premiere: The Last Great Romanian Dynasty
Vulture· 2 days agoInterview with the Vampire has woken from its immortal slumby-of-the-damned to bestow upon us the...
North West Joins Disney’s ‘Lion King’ 30th Anniversary Concert at the Hollywood Bowl
Us Weekly via Yahoo News· 7 days agoNorth West will make her Hollywood Bowl debut in a concert celebrating one of Disney’s most beloved...
The 32 greatest movie sequels
Games Radar· 7 days agoIn the history of motion pictures, the beginnings of sequels begin with two different movies: The Little Train Robbery, a sequel to the seminal short...
Gosho Aoyama’s Yaiba Manga Gets Anime Remake
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 7 days agoTo celebrate the announcement, a short trailer and a teaser visual drawn by the author were released. The anime television adaptation is a remake of the...
Inside the life of the late Grease star Susan Buckner
The US Sun· 7 days agoActress Susan Buckner has passed away aged 72, leaving her incredible legacy behind. Born on January...
Peter Jackson - Director
TV Insider· 7 days agoBeautifully filmed and acted, the based-on-fact crime-drama "Heavenly Creatures" (1994) stunned critics and earned Jackson unexpected credibility in...
32 Documentaries With At Least A 90% Fresh Rating On Rotten Tomatoes
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA great documentary tells a story and entertains. It's a fine line to walk, but the best ones...