The film, opening in theaters Thursday, is a welcome warm breeze for a movie landscape that has largely frozen out the comedy, writes AP Film Writer Jake Coyle in his review. There’s one overwhelming reason for this: Keke Palmer.
READ MOREThis image released by The Walt Disney Studios shows the characters Moana, voiced by Auli'i Cravalho, left, and Chief Tui, voiced by Temuera Morrison, in a scene from "Moana 2." (The Walt Disney Studios via AP)
There are some lessons to be learned from what worked, including PG-rated and animated movies and re-releases, and what didn't work, like the “Joker” sequel.
READ MOREWritten by Neil Simon, this comedy is the story of a wealthy man suddenly visited by a messenger from God, who sends a series of trials against the man to test his faith.
READ MOREWesley Snipes Breaks Guinness World Record for Longest Career as a Live-Action Marvel Character/Photo credit: New Line/Everett Collection/Variety
Nearly 26 years ago, Wesley Snipes debuted in the 1998 hit film Blade, quite literally paving the way for the Marvel Universe.
READ MORESome Disney followers see it as fitting that the attraction starring Tiana from the 2009 film “The Princess and the Frog” is opening in the space formerly occupied by the Splash Mountain ride. Splash Mountain had ties to “Song of the South,” a 1946 movie that contained racist tropes.
READ MOREThe documentary, titled “The Sixth,” not only captured the horror and chaos of that fateful day but also delved deep into the lives of those thrust into the heart of the storm, evoking a profound emotional response from the audience.
READ MOREThe musical left little doubt as to why, in bustling New York, in the middle of the week, a sold-out crowd poured into the Shubert Theater. It also provided many clues as to why this production has earned an impressive 13 Tony Award nominations.
READ MOREReading Rainbow Documentary Starring LeVar Burton Is Finally Coming to Theaters / Credit: Tribeca.com
In a heartwarming tribute to the beloved PBS show that was a cornerstone of millennial children’s television, a new documentary, Butterfly in the Sky, is set to hit select theaters on March 17, celebrating the iconic Reading Rainbow. First announced in 2021, this feature explores the creation and production of the show that fueled a love for reading among young minds.
READ MOREThe quest for authenticity in portraying Bob Marley’s life meant assembling a team that “respected the culture, ensuring a collective effort devoid of individual egos,” Marley asserted.
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