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Heart of Stone: Gal Gadot and Arnold Schwarzenegger Unite to Promote Netflix’s New Action Movie
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Netflix’s “Chief Action Officer,” teams up with ‘Wonder Woman’ star Gal Gadot in a promo for her upcoming movie ‘Heart of Stone.’ -
Pee-wee Herman’s Bike Spotted in New Roku City
Following the recent passing of comedian and actor Paul Reubens, his iconic bicycle from ‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’ now appears in the cityscape on Roku devices. -
Good Boy Trailer, About a Man Who Acts Like a Dog, Is Probably the Most Twisted Thing You’ll Watch Today
‘Good Boy,’ originally called ‘You, Me & Frank,’ is a Norwegian thriller about a woman whose new boyfriend turns out to have an adult man in a dog suit living with him at his house in the country. In a shocking turn of events, things don’t get less weird from there. -
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes: Promo Video Welcomes You to The Academy
A new video welcomes The Hunger Games fans to the Academy from The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. -
Inside Out 2 Book Teases Plot Details About Pixar’s Next Big Sequel
New details about Inside Out 2 have emerged in an Amazon listing for the movie’s novelization. -
How to Train Your Dragon Live-Action Film Delayed Due to Ongoing Strikes
With writers and actors on strike, Dreamworks’s live-action reinvention of How To Train Your Dragon will not begin production this month after all. -
New Blue Beetle Poster Teases Big Belly Burger
Big Belly Burger, a fast-food chain in the DC Universe that started as a joke in a 1980s issue of ‘The Adventures of Superman,’ is prominently featured in the latest poster for Warner Bros.’ ‘Blue Beetle’ movie. -
Shooting Clerks Trailer Released
“Shooting Clerks,” a new movie that tracks the production of Kevin Smith’s 90s cult-classic “Clerks,” just got its full trailer. -
Kevin Smith Biopic Shooting Clerks Makes Theatrical Debut This Weekend
“Shooting Clerks,” a biopic about Kevin Smith’s time making the indie classic “Clerks,” will premiere this weekend at Smodcastle Cinemas in New Jersey.









