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Only 54 movies have ever hit $1 billion at the box office — here they all are
INSIDER via Yahoo News UK· 6 days ago"Skyfall" (2012) Daniel Craig broke the mold as the first blonde Bond.Sony Worldwide gross:...
Mindy Cohn claims a ‘greedy bitch’ co-star ruined ‘Facts of Life’ revival: ‘There was drama’
NY Post· 6 days ago"One of the girls … went behind our backs and tried to make a separate deal for a spinoff just for...
‘Cruel Intentions’ Director Shares Filming Secrets On 25th Anniversary
Forbes· 6 days agoIt’s hard to believe that it has been a quarter of a century since Cruel Intentions arrived in...
Harold and the Purple Crayon: ‘I always question: why purple? But that became the colour and then I...
The Irish Times· 1 day agoCrockett Johnson’s 1955 children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon, now a film from Columbia ...
Venice 2024 Lineup Set to Kick-Start Awards Season
The Hollywood Reporter· 7 days agoFestival, who successfully repositioned the august Italian cinema event as an awards-season launchpad, on Tuesday unveiled another top-shelf lineup for...
The Best Buy Great Summer Sale is live – 16 of the best deals available now
TechRadar· 5 days agoGet it if you want a solid all-around display for watching shows, movies, sports and impressive...
Dick Asher, Veteran Music Executive Who Fought Radio Payola, Dies at 92
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoDick Asher, a veteran music-business executive who was president of PolyGram and Columbia Records...
Review: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Best Buds Are Box Office Gold
Forbes· 4 days agoMarvel Studios reasserts their summer movie season bonafides this weekend with Director Shawn Levy’s...
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Review: Still the Best Content Deal in Gaming
CNET· 4 days agoIt also delivers a lot of Day 1 launch games from Microsoft's own studios. Microsoft offers several...
The Guide #149: Is Deadpool & Wolverine a symptom or cure to Marvel’s multiversal malady?
The Guardian· 4 days agoMarvel, DC and others try everything from standalone films to sequels stuffed with stars. But could genre experimentation be the trick that keeps the action going – and audiences watching?