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The iconic film legend James Earl Jones has passed. He was 93. It’s a sad in the world, the universe and a galaxy far away. Deadline confirms, via his reps, that Jones passed away on Modnay morning (Sept. 9) at his Dutchess County, NY, home. The voice behind cinema’s greatest villain. Rest In Peace James […] The post James Earl Jones Passes Away At 93 appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
Deadpool might be "Marvel Jesus" after "resurrecting" the MCU with Deadpool and Wolverine. Can he do the same for Wesley Snipes' Blade movie franchise? The post Ryan Reynolds Gives Wesley Snipes His Flowers, Calls For “More Blade” Following High Praise For His ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ Cameo, Marvel Fans Agree appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
We're not sure how the higher ups over at Marvel Studios will receive such shade from the OG Day Walker, but he's not wrong.
In the midst of the current surge of activism and cries for change regarding police brutality and systemic racism, many streaming platforms have put a spotlight on features and documentaries that both illuminate and celebrate the black experience.
When an actor becomes James Bond, it makes a permanent indentation on the rest of their filmography. We dug into the stranger pre-, during, and post-Bond movies in Brosnan's catalog, and invite you along on the bizarre journey.
With another new streaming service bowing this week, we separated the wheat from the chaff to find some good jumping-off points when exploring the library of the latest offering from NBCUniversal.
Leave your arthouse ambitions at the door for a rundown of some of the endearingly-trashy (and admittedly extremely dated and problematic) lowlights of the Prime catalog.
If you've already seen The Exorcist a dozen times and The Lighthouse just isn't capturing the in-your-face VHS-era horror mood you're missing, we've distilled the best (or worst, depending) of our 2020 October watches into a handy streaming guide.
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Now on AllMovie you can submit your own reviews on the movies that have changed your life or critically tear down one of those film school staples that you’ve always thought was overrated.
We head beyond the Strip and the big casinos with a selection of movies that showcase the grittier and less-polished sides of Sin City.