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Mattel unveils limited-edition Barbie inspired by María Félix to celebrate Mexican Cinema
María Félix, an iconic film star from the Golden Era of Mexican Cinema is being honored with a limited edition Barbie doll.
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Oscar-winning director William Friedkin dead at 87
William Friedkin, the Oscar winning director of two gripping film classics, “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” has died. He was 87.
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See the ‘Oppenheimer' cast side-by-side with the real historical figures they play
Christopher Nolan recruited a star-studded cast for his latest theatrical release
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‘Barbenheimer' is coming: AMC says it has already sold 20,000 same-day tickets for the ‘Barbie' and ‘Oppenheimer' double feature
With a combined runtime of 5 hours and 9 minutes, not including trailers, double feature will require a substantial time commitment from fans.
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Oscar-winner Alan Arkin dead at 89
Alan Arkin, who won an Academy Award for his role in the film “Little Miss Sunshine” died at 89.
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Alan Arkin, Oscar-winning ‘Little Miss Sunshine' actor, dies at 89
Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin has died at age 89. He was nominated four times for Academy Awards and finally won in 2007 as the foul-mouthed grandfather in the surprise hit “Little Miss Sunshine.”
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Indiana Jones hits theaters for one last adventure, but box office prospects look shaky
Box office analysts predict Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” will open to between $60 million and $65 million at the domestic box office.
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Dogfish Head introduces Asteroid City Lager ahead of new Wes Anderson movie
Delaware’s Dogfish Head brewery has created a new lager in celebration of the new Wes Anderson film, Asteroid City.
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China Adds Postscript to ‘Minions' Showing Crime Doesn't Pay
The latest “Minions” movie subtly reinforces a message for Chinese audiences that viewers in other countries won’t see: Crime doesn’t pay.
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A Brief History of Animated Film
Before there was “The Incredibles,” “Minions,” and “Turning Red,” animation existed through magical shorts of talking dinosaurs and singing mice that shocked the world. Together, let’s take a brief walk through the history of animated film: some of the pivotal moments in history that made animated film what it is today and what it can be in the future.
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Like ‘Bridgerton'? Wait Till You Catch ‘Mr. Malcolm's List'
Years before “Bridgerton” and the Regency-era fashion moment it helped inspire, director Emma Holly Jones was dreaming of an early 19th century romantic comedy with a diverse cast.
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Cruz and Banderas United by Humor in ‘Official Competition'
What is art? Do awards make you a better artist? Are blockbuster movies only for pseudo-actors? These are some questions unleashed in “Official Competition,” a comedy by Argentine directors Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat starring Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Oscar Martínez in a battle of egos and vanity.