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28 Years Later, This Is Still Everything I Want From A Summer Blockbuster
28 Years Later, This Is Still Everything I Want From A Summer Blockbuster

Summary Twister 's cast is stacked and the pace is relentless, with the majority being excellent. The CG holds up well, while some acting is slightly uneven and Bill Paxton feels a little miscast. Twister is comfort viewing with high…

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Roland Emmerich Says A ‘Stargate’ Series Is Dead & Talks His Early, Never-Made ‘Alien Vs. Predator’ Film
Roland Emmerich Says A ‘Stargate’ Series Is Dead & Talks His Early, Never-Made ‘Alien Vs. Predator’ Film

Peacock’s new “Gladiator”-esque, swords and sandals epic series, “Those About To Die” starring Anthony Hopkins and many more, is out in the world and available on the streaming service now (read our review), and so this week, it’s director and…

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Easter Eggs & Part 2 Teases
Easter Eggs & Part 2 Teases

The Big Picture Collider’s Perri Nemiroff goes full Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1 spoilers with show creators Hayden Schlossberg, Josh Heald, and Jon Hurwitz. The trio discuss everything from Eli’s mohawk style to what that unearthed Sekai Taikai headband…

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‘The Boys’ Season 4 Finale Recap
‘The Boys’ Season 4 Finale Recap

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for The Boys Season 4 finale. The Big Picture Butcher injects himself with Compound V and kills Neuman, setting up an intriguing antagonist role for the final season. Frenchie and Kimiko finally establish…

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Lady in the Lake – Alma Har’el Interview
Lady in the Lake – Alma Har’el Interview

Filmmaker Alma Har'el spoke with MovieWeb's Greg Archer about her new series, Lady in the Lake. The Apple TV+ series that will premiere globally with the first two episodes on Friday, July 19, followed by new episodes every Friday through…

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A Heist Goes Horribly Wrong in Final ‘Alien: Romulus’ Trailer
A Heist Goes Horribly Wrong in Final ‘Alien: Romulus’ Trailer

The Big Picture Alien: Romulus premieres August 16, featuring space explorers facing deadly xenomorphs on a horrifying uncharted planet. The crew's survival is a desperate battle against relentless creatures in an alien environment full of terrifying secrets and ruins. Directed…

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Anthony Hopkins Is But One Part Of Peacock’s Overstuffed, Ambitious Gladiatorial Romp
Anthony Hopkins Is But One Part Of Peacock’s Overstuffed, Ambitious Gladiatorial Romp

Nearly a quarter of a century ago, Ridley Scott’s “Gladiator” took the swords-and-sandals action of previous genre-definers “Spartacus” and “Clash of the Titans” and gave it new life, paving the way for further success in Zach Snyder’s 2007 outing “300”…

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The World of Dune Returns & The Bene Gesserit Returns In November
The World of Dune Returns & The Bene Gesserit Returns In November

Fans of “Dune” wait no more, as a new part of the series is also coming this year. From a six-time Oscar-winning franchise, “Dune: Prophecy” is about two Harkonnen sisters fighting off threats to mankind. They also help to make…

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Boneyard Review: Dishonourable Garbage
Boneyard Review: Dishonourable Garbage

The internet will tell you plenty about the so-called “West Mesa Murders,” a series of killings in the southwestern United States in which the skeletal remains of 11 women (and one fetus), believed to be connected to a sex trafficking…

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Three Weeks in July: Greg Kwedar on Sing Sing
Three Weeks in July: Greg Kwedar on Sing Sing

Colman Domingo in Sing Sing The first and best reason to see Sing Sing, the new feature from Transpecos director Greg Kwedar, is for the lead performance of Colman Domingo. One year after receiving an Academy Award nomination for his…

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Memory Card Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Memory Card Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Could “obsessive” be a term that applies to the hardcore gamer community? Maybe. Maybe not. Taras Lashchak and Stanislav Puzdriak explore an obsession taken to the extreme in their short film, Memory Card. Jack (Lucas Hogan) is an obsessed gamer…

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‘My Spy: The Eternal City Film Review: An Insulting Sequel
‘My Spy: The Eternal City Film Review: An Insulting Sequel

The new Amazon release, My Spy: The Eternal City, is made for the 10 to 12 year old age range. Its easy-to-swallow plot (such as it is) and silly action moments are tailor made for “tweens” wanting to see something…

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