Category: Movie News
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James Cameron Is “Disappointed” By ‘Avatar 2’ Delays, But Still Remains The Franchise’s Biggest Fan
Did you know, once upon a time a sequel to “Avatar” was supposed to come out in 2014? Fans will be sad to hear that “Avatar 2” has been postponed again, this time due to Covid-19 delays, but honestly, we’ve lost track of all the release date delays over the years. Still, there is no…
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Cool Stuff: Neca Expands ‘Back to the Future’ Action Figure Line-Up with Doc Brown
When Neca put up their first wave of Back to the Future action figures for pre-order, it included the 1985 version of Marty McFly, a 2015 version when he’s in disguise as his son Marty McFly Jr., and the 1955 version of George McFly’s bully Biff Tannen. The figures looked incredible, but fans were a…
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‘The Living Dead’ Exclusive: Read an Excerpt From George A. Romero’s New Zombie Story
“The Living Dead” by George A. Romero and Daniel Kraus is an all-new epic story from the horror master, continuing his roots going back to “Night of the Living Dead,” but taking it in all new directions. Romero did not complete the story before his death, so his widow, Suzanne Desrocher-Romero, asked frequent Guillermo del…
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Why is Marvel taking its sweet time over Deadpool 3?
Now that Disney owns 20th Century Fox, the maverick superhero could slip easily into the Marvel Cinematic Universe – but there’s no sign of it happeningIn the two years since
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Kashish Indian LGBT Film Festival Goes Online
Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival is now under way on its 2020 edition, as the city remains in lockdown due to the spread of coronavirus. Now in its 11th year, Kashish is South Asia’s biggest Lgbtqia+ themed film festival.The newly christened Kashish 2020 Virtual will screen 157 films from 42 countries, of which 52…
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ScreenDaily Talks: European distributors call for reduced reliance on US blockbusters
Independent distribution experts also reveal future festival plans.The dangers of relying on US studio fare to support the international cinema business has been brought into sharp focus by the virus crisis, according to independent European distributors.During the latest ScreenDaily Talk, distribution experts from the UK, France, Spain and Italy highlighted how delayed studio blockbusters including…
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‘The Kissing Booth 2’ Review: Netflix’s Ya Hit Gets a Sweeter, Sloppier Sequel
Netflix’s continued forays into the wide world of romantic comedies — wildly popular with film fans, often overlooked by the studio system — has seen plenty of ups and downs. The streaming giant won acclaim for series like “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” and one-offs like “Set It Up,” but its romcom picks…
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‘A Quiet Place 2,’ ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Delayed Until 2021
Fans will have to wait until next year to see the sequels to “A Quiet Place” and “Top Gun.”Both movies were part of a release date shakeup from Paramount on Thursday night. “A Quiet Place Part 2,” starring John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, will release in theaters on April 23, 2021, instead of Sept. 6,…
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‘Blindspot’ Creator on That Mysterious Ending & Why It Took Months to Film the Finale
Over the course of five seasons, the NBC series Blindspot has seen its characters navigate life-or-death level missions, romances, mind wipes, heartbreaks, more mind wipes, and deaths, all while saving the world numerous times. The team — comprised of Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander), Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), Tasha Zapata (Audrey Esparza), Patterson (Ashley Johnson) and…
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‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Sequel Pushed Back a Month
You’ll have to wait a little longer before you see the Spider-Man: Far From Home sequel, but not that long. While the coronavirus continues to play hell with release dates, with studios shuffling things around every other day, the Far From Home sequel has moved from November 2021 to December 2021. Again: not that big…