Tag: Mortal Engines
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Can’t Stop The Trolls: Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick Return In New Holiday Special Coming To NBC
If you thought the Minions were bad enough, allow me to reintroduce you to the unstoppable might of the “Trolls” franchise. At least the Minions were forever immortalized as ancient American gods in that one incredible scene in “Mortal Engines” a couple of years back. What can “Trolls” consider to be its claim to fame?…
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Christian Rivers To Direct ‘Into Thin Air,’ On Disappearance Of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Exclusive: Christian Rivers has signed on to direct Into Thin Air, a feature drama that explores the unsolved mystery behind the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The film is a co-production of Illusion Media Entertainment, K. Jam Media, and Altit Media Group and it is being financed by Avi Nakash. He’s the owner of…
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Caren Pistorius To Star Opposite Russell Crowe In Solstice Studios’ ‘Unhinged’
Exclusive: Caren Pistorius has landed the lead role opposite Oscar-winner Russell Crowe in Unhinged, the psychological thriller from Solstice Studios and director Derrick Borte.Unhinged takes an ordinary, everyday incident to its most terrifying conclusion in telling the story of Rachel (Pistorius), a mother who leans on her horn at the wrong time, to the wrong…
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‘Avengers,’ ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘Lost in Space’ Lead Visual Effects Society Awards Winners
It was a great night for Marvel at the 17th annual Visual Effects Society Awards on Tuesday night. The comic book publisher’s wares led the film fields, with “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” nabbing four wins apiece.“Spider-Verse,” a dominant animated feature on the awards circuit this year, swept each of its categories.…
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‘Avengers,’ ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘Lost in Space’ Lead Visual Effects Society Awards Winners
It was a great night for Marvel at the 17th annual Visual Effects Society Awards on Tuesday night. The comic book publisher’s wares led the film fields, with “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” nabbing four wins apiece.“Spider-Verse,” a dominant animated feature on the awards circuit this year, swept each of its categories.…
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Steve Carell’s ‘Welcome to Marwen’ to Lose $50 Million at Box Office
It’s shaping up to be a pretty bleak holiday season for Steve Carell and Robert Zemeckis after “Welcome to Marwen” flopped last weekend in spectacular fashion. The $40 million drama about a man’s attempts to overcome his Ptsd is one of the biggest bombs of the year, debuting to a disastrous $2.4 million from 1,191…
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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Delivers Largest December Animated Opening at $35.4 Million
For the 13th time this year the top film at the weekend box office was adapted from a Marvel Comics property as Sony’s animated release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse took the weekend box office crown with the largest opening ever for an animated film in December. Warner Bros.’s The Mule also enjoyed a solid…
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‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Scores $3.5 Million at Thursday Box Office
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Sony’s animated superhero film, kicked off the holiday season release slate by webslinging its way to $3.5 million in Thursday box office previews. The film previewed on 3,321 locations ahead of opening on approximately 3,800 screens this weekend.Sony is projecting a $30 million opening weekend for “Into the Spider-Verse” behind a…
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‘Spider-Man’ Ready to Send Box Office ‘Into the Spider-Verse’
After last weekend saw no new wide releases hit theaters, resulting in the worst weekend of the year so far, this weekend offers up three new wide debuts led by Sony Animation and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse alongside Clint Eastwood’s The Mule and Universal’s young adult adaptation Mortal Engines. Additionally, Fox is re-releasing Deadpool…