Tag: The Adam Project
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‘The Gray Man’ Falls Just Short of ‘The Kissing Booth 3’ as Netflix’s Fifth-Best Movie Debut
No gray area here: With 88.55 million hours viewed over its first three days, “The Gray Man” starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans had the fifth-best launch week for a Netflix movie since the streamer began keeping (and releasing) records early last summer. The film’s ranking includes both English-language and non-English titles, though no foreign-language…
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MTV Movie and TV Awards Winners List 2022 (Updated Live)
The MTV Movie & TV Awards are back, with Vanessa Hudgens hosting the ceremony live on MTV.The awards celebrate the year’s best in film and TV, with honors ranging from Best Show to Best Kiss. Awards will be doled out for both scripted and reality TV, with unscripted nominees including “American Idol,” “The Masked Singer,”…
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Owen Wilson Superhero Movie ‘Secret Headquarters’ Coming to Paramount+
Paramount+ will exclusively debut “Secret Headquarters,” an original superhero film starring Owen Wilson, in August in the U.S., Canada and in select international territories where the service is available. An exact release date will be announced at a later time. The streamer announced the news Wednesday morning.“Secret Headquarters” follows a group of school children who…
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The Disney+ Percy Jackson Series Completes The Trio With Annabeth And Grover
Disney’s Percy Jackson series is finally coming together. After announcing “The Adam Project” star Walker Scobell as the titular demigod, the series now boasts a completed trio with Leah Sava Jeffries and Aryan Simhadri now cast as Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood.The series adaptation of Rick Riordan’s beloved book series was ordered to series back…
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Ryan Reynolds to Receive American Cinematheque Award
Ryan Reynolds will receive the 36th American Cinematheque Award.The ceremony and tribute to the actor will take place Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills.“Ryan Reynolds is a Renaissance Man 2.0 for our times,” American Cinematheque board chair Rick Nicita said in a statement Tuesday morning. “He is an actor, a…
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What’s wrong with this picture? When movie photographs go wrong
Whether key prop or just part of the set dressing, you might think film productions could create convincing photos. Apparently not. Overworked art directors spill all …Your film’s plot needs to be moved along, perhaps, or a close connection between characters has to be revealed. Maybe our hero just needs a moment to mourn. Time…
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Teasers: Michelle Yeoh Travels The Multiverse, Finishes Her Taxes In New Film By Daniels
Kevin Feige may not want audiences to know this, but there’s more going on at the local cinema than the latest MCU release. And Marvel may indeed own a large swathe of the Hollywood landscape today, but they don’t have a monopoly on everything — not even the multiverse.Read More: 15 Films To See In…
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The Adam Project Spoiler Review: Scramblin’ Towards Amblin
Spoilers for “The Adam Project” follow. For a non-spoiler review of “The Adam Project,” head over here.Ryan Reynolds occupies a strange place in stardom. Reynolds is handsome, talented, incredibly funny, and possessed of that ineffable “it” star quality so important to being a movie star, and yet — with notable exceptions — his individual films…
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The Adam Project Review: This Sci-Fi Adventure Hits The Right Amblin Notes
While I can be quite a mark for nostalgia in media, I understand the criticisms aimed at networks, studios, or filmmakers that tend to go overboard. Not everything needs a reboot or a sequel. And when a movie makes a reference to one thing that was popular back in the day, you don’t necessarily need…
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‘The Adam Project’ Review: Ryan Reynolds Travels Back in Time in Flimsy Movie That’s All Too Modern
“Enjoy yourselves,” said the ancient Romans (and the great early 20th century singer Guy Lombardo), “it’s later than you think.” Those words are a frequent refrain in the latest film from director Shawn Levy and star Ryan Reynolds, a sweet and snarky action-comedy which — in keeping with the duo’s similarly high-concept “Free Guy” —…