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Legends (2025) Movie Details to Know
Legends (2025) Movie Details to Know

Release Date May 30, 2025 Director Jonathan Entwistle Cast Ralph Macchio, Jackie Chan, Joshua Jackson, Ming-Na Wen, Sadie Stanley, Aramis Knight, Ben Wang In Karate Kid: Legends, after a family tragedy, kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) is uprooted…

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After Leaving ‘Seinfeld,’ Larry David Only Directed One Film — and It’s Actually Bonkers
After Leaving ‘Seinfeld,’ Larry David Only Directed One Film — and It’s Actually Bonkers

In 1989, Larry David went from being a stand-up comedian and former writer on Saturday Night Live to the co-creator of a little sitcom named Seinfeld, which he formed with another stand-up, Jerry Seinfeld. The series might have been fiction,…

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The One Director with More Oscar-Winning Films Than Spielberg
The One Director with More Oscar-Winning Films Than Spielberg

Earning more than one Academy Award during a career is a surprising rarity for actors. Katharine Hepburn holds the record of four Oscars, while the rare feat of winning three rests with Jack Nicholson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Walter Brennan, Meryl Streep,…

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Amanda Seyfried On Her Moving Crime Drama, Messy Characters, Acting As Therapy & More [Interview]
Amanda Seyfried On Her Moving Crime Drama, Messy Characters, Acting As Therapy & More [Interview]

Premiering on Peacock this week, the police crime drama “Long Bright River” is a layered, complex and gripping series that, frankly, cannot simply be encapsulated by the description of “police crime drama.” Perhaps most akin to “Mare Of Easttown”—only superficially,…

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Martin Scorsese Knows About That Continuity Error in ‘Goodfellas’ — in Fact, He Left It in on Purpose
Martin Scorsese Knows About That Continuity Error in ‘Goodfellas’ — in Fact, He Left It in on Purpose

You don't become one of the seminal filmmakers of cinema history without breaking a few rules. One of the original voices of the maverick New Hollywood movement in the 1970s, Martin Scorsese maintained his autonomous and sometimes rebellious streak even…

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Can There Be Two Batmans in the DCU? Why Warner Bros. Is Doubling Down on the Dark Knight
Can There Be Two Batmans in the DCU? Why Warner Bros. Is Doubling Down on the Dark Knight

Sick of multiverses yet? Too bad, DC and Warner Brothers are banking on it. Based on the freshest reports, DC Studios' creative chief James Gunn is counting on fan loyalty to float two concurrent Bruce Wayne timelines. How is that…

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‘Opus’ Film Review: Middle of the Road Cult-Worship Thriller
‘Opus’ Film Review: Middle of the Road Cult-Worship Thriller

Celebrity worship is ripe for dark and outrageous satire. Everyone has a favorite actor, filmmaker, singer, and so on. To be a dedicated fan is one thing, but when admiration moves into sycophantic obsession, things can get toxic. In writer-director…

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The Russo Brothers & Christopher Markus Talk Retro Sci-Fi, Their Marvel Homecoming & More [The Discourse Podcast]
The Russo Brothers & Christopher Markus Talk Retro Sci-Fi, Their Marvel Homecoming & More [The Discourse Podcast]

After redefining blockbuster cinema with “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” the Russo Brothers are back—this time with a sci-fi adventure that swaps superheroes for sentient robots, a road trip, and some retro-futuristic ’90s nostalgia. “The Electric State” follows Millie Bobby…

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Messiah’ Movies Is a Sci-Fi Epic That David Fincher Tried To Make With Morgan Freeman
Messiah’ Movies Is a Sci-Fi Epic That David Fincher Tried To Make With Morgan Freeman

The devil works hard, but Denis Villeneuve works harder. Evidently not content with having already directed four of the best science fiction movies of the 21st century, the Dune: Part Two director is gearing up to helm an adaptation of…

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‘Tulsa King’ Fans Need to Watch Jon Bernthal’s Underrated Gangster Drama
‘Tulsa King’ Fans Need to Watch Jon Bernthal’s Underrated Gangster Drama

Jon Bernthal has starred in a slew of big and small-screen hits throughout his decorated career, with the fan-favorite actor having landed his breakthrough performance in the juggernaut zombie apocalypse sensation The Walking Dead in 2010 before going on to…

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Director Duke Johnson Talks ‘The Actor,’ Learning From Charlie Kaufman & André Holland As Collaborator For Life [Exclusive]
Director Duke Johnson Talks ‘The Actor,’ Learning From Charlie Kaufman & André Holland As Collaborator For Life [Exclusive]

Based on the novel “Memory” by Donald E. Westlake, “The Actor,” a Kafka-esque crime-noir fantasy about identity and memory, is the latest directorial effort by filmmaker Duke Johnson, known for his work in animation and co-directing “Anomalisa” with screenwriter/director Charlie…

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This Movie Scene Terrifies Me the Most — And It’s Not Even From a Horror Movie
This Movie Scene Terrifies Me the Most — And It’s Not Even From a Horror Movie

I'm not what people would call a "horror guy". Most of the time when I watch horror films, it's usually behind my couch — the works of Guillermo del Toro and Jordan Peele are an exception (mainly because of how…

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