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Why ‘Home Alone’ remains my ultimate Christmas movie tradition
Home Alone movie poster. Image: 20th Century Fox There is a distinct, almost Pavlovian response that triggers the moment the ...
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'Anaconda' Review: Jack Black and Paul Rudd's Meta Comedy Isn’t as Fun as the Campy Original
While Jack Black and Paul Rudd lead an impressive comedic ensemble in Anaconda, the pacing and lack of actual snakes is a ...
According to Box Office Mojo’s report, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants added a modest collection on its opening day at the box office in North America. It landed at #4 in the domestic box ...
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Anaconda ending explained: How the film connects to the 1997 original and what that post-credits scene means
Jack Black and Paul Rudd's goofy love letter to 1996's Anaconda finds a surprisingly fun way to bring back the stars of the original creature feature.
Need movies to see this holiday break? Watch these 25 at home now, including "One Battle After Another." All are free on your ...
ComingSoon’s Tyler Treese spoke with The Running Man director Edgar Wright about his high-octane action movie starring Glen ...
From "Sinners" and "KPop Demon Hunters" to "One Battle After Another" and "Bugonia," Seattle Times staffers picked their ...
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How ‘The Plague’ Artisans Capture the Horrors of Early Adolescence Through Score and Cinematography
Anyone who has been to a YMCA in the early morning knows the harsh fluorescence of these environments. Accordingly, the film’s first two acts are brightly lit, appearing almost sterilized at times. In ...
I’m about to blow your mind: the staff at CinemaBlend really loves movies. I know, the idea that a bunch of people who work ...
There’s nothing inherently wrong with the last post-credits scene in Thor: The Dark World. We like Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and ...
The previously teased 40-meter-long, 9-meter-tall statue of Godzilla has begun gracing/delightfully terrorizing Haneda's main ...
The bean counters might say otherwise, but 2025 was a good year for movies. Filmmakers working in and out of the studio system managed to make bold, personal, wildly imaginative and singular works.
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