Category: In Theaters
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Kate Winslet: Titanic Is The Only Film I’ve Done That I’ve Watched The Most, Only 3 Times
Titanic: 25th Anniversary Twenty-five years ago, Academy Award®-winning writer-director James Cameron changed the course of movie history with his sweeping, action-packed romance, “Titanic.” Propelled by unforgettable performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as star-crossed lovers Jack and Rose—and groundbreaking visual effects that recreated with startling accuracy the sinking of the “ship of dreams”— “Titanic”…
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Review – In a Different Key (Film)
With Autism Acceptance Month around the corner, a new documentary about the condition has released during the Sonoma International Film Festival called In a Different Key. Based on the book of the same name by John Donvan and Caren Zucker (who also produce and direct the movie), the film does a better job of empathizing with…
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Music: A Film with Potentially Deadly Consequences
Ever since the film Music was announced by its director, Sia, the autistic community was outraged because of its portrayal of a nonspeaking autistic girl by a neurotypical actor, Maddie Ziegler. In response to the backlash, Sia cursed at and insulted her critics, later deleting her tweets entirely. However, another controversy has arose, in which…
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“Spider-Man 3” looks to become a live-action Spiderverse with new cast announcements
As the untitled “Spider-Man” sequel keeps getting cast announcements, it looks as though the movie will be reminiscent of “Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse” by teaming up Tom Holland’s Spider-Man with other Spider-Mans from the live-action films. Currently scheduled for December 17, 2021, no videos or photos from the set have been revealed yet. But, the…
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Films to Look Out for in December
*The current films listed are scheduled as of the article’s posting. Release dates are still subject to change. Minari – In Theaters December 11 In search of their own American Dream, the Korean-American Yi family moves out to a farm in Arkansas. Led by father Jacob, played by “The Walking Dead” actor Steven Yeun, and…
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Films to Look Forward to in October
Yet another month is coming up meaning there is new films to watch whether it be in theaters or on streaming services. Though many of the bigger releases scheduled are no longer set to play, that doesn’t mean there will be a void of anything to watch during this month. Spontaneous – In Select Theaters…
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Taking a Look at 2020’s Odd Highest Grossing Films
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, movie theaters have been shut down for the majority of the year. With many having closed in March, that leaves a good five to six months where nothing new has really come out. Couple that along with many of the year’s expected blockbusters being moved to 2021 or further, many…
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Films to Look Out for in September
September is here and theaters are slowly but surely beginning to open again. With this, it means that the big screen will the place to see some of the biggest films once again. However, streaming and video on demand will still be bringing some hits too. Either way, here are some things that are worth…
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The Batman Trailer: 3 Things to Be Excited About
This past weekend, DC Comics held a virtual convention called DC FanDome, which was packed with exciting news for DC Comics fans. A two major video games were announced, “Gotham City Knights” and “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League,” and trailers for Wonder Woman 1984 and the Synder cut of Justice League were shown. However,…
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Coming Soon: The Tax Collector
There’s very little news coming out of Hollywood recently with everything on pause due to COVID. We’ve seen some of the most anticipated movies get delayed into limbo. Films like Tenet, No Time to Die, A Quiet Place 2, Wonder Woman 1984 and Black Widow are currently without plans for a release date. The movie…
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“Tenet” release put on hold indefinitely after two date changes
With theaters around the world still closed due to COVID-19, Christopher Nolan’s latest film “Tenet” has been pushed indefinitely to ensure a big release whenever theaters open. Originally slated for a release of July 17, “Tenet” would receive a date change after the announcement of theaters closing because of COVID-19. The release would then be…
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Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington Set To Star In Netflix’s Leave The World Behind, A New Novel By Rumaan Alam, Directed By Sam Esmil
The flick will be directed by American-Egyptian filmmaker, Sam Esmil, and he will adapt the novel for the screen. The project greenlight comes after a rights battle between Apple, Netflix, and MGM. Netflix wins again. Esmil is known for his groundbreaking script work on TBS’s Mr. Robot. The novel will be published this fall by…