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Can 'Black Panther' Reverse Dwindling Blockbuster Merchandise Sales? The "Black Panther" cultural juggernaut has shown it can sell movie tickets, but recent examples show that blockbuster films don't always match their box office with toy sales. Disney has launched the largest product line ever for a Marvel non-sequel, including expanded categories, such as performance ... After 'Black Panther' and 'The Last Jedi,' is this the era of the artisanal blockbuster? - Los Angeles Times
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'Welcome To New York' movie review: Trips on a tactless plot Director Chakri Toleti's "Welcome to New York" is not merely a bad, popcorn entertainer, but a waste of an opportunity. An agonising experience in every category one can think of. Touted as India's first comedy in 3D, this makes this film the dimmest, one has seen in years. The comedy here is not ...
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Raoul Peck: 'I'm Not in the Movie Business to Make Films' Now he's looking to make the most of it: Peck's latest is a comic-book movie for commie millennials, an earnest and unapologetic story about some cool 20-somethings picking fights, having fun, and trying to change the world. In European period costumes and traditional biopic formula, The Young Karl ...
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Mute: A Berlin-set Bowie tribute that says nothing at all Review: Duncan Jones's latest film is a nod his late father, David Bowie, but it feels weirdly threadbare. It's not disastrous – just .... In the film's present, he works in a familiar type of movie bar – Ye Olde Dystopia Taverne, perhaps – peopled by blue dancers and men in black shirts. When Leo's girlfriend ...
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'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety' film review: There's only one winner in this toxic battle of the sexes In a meta-touch, Sonu is played by Kartik Aaryan, the flag-bearer of meninism in the Pyaar Ka Punchnama movies. Sonu is a confirmed bachelor who has been protecting his childhood friend Titu (Sunny Singh) from shallow romance his entire life. After Titu's latest heartbreak, which follows his attempt to ...
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Someone Recut The Solo: A Star Wars Story Trailer With The Beastie Boys And It's Great The art of the trailer is a fascinating one. Sometimes a good trailer can sell us on a bad movie, and other times a good movie can have a bad trailer. One surefire way to deliver a good trailer is to cut it to a killer song. Employing this strategy, one industrious editor took it upon himself to spice up the Solo: ...
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Watch The Last Jedi Director Slice Into a Realistic Porg Cake It might have even been more than a little therapeutic to cut into a bit of The Last Jedi after the director was dragged across hot coals by hardcore Star Wars fans who want the movie to be completely removed from official canon. Keeping in the fun, Johnson captioned his photo by claiming that it's NSFW.
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Amitabh Bachchan follows senior Congress leaders on Twitter Tewari on Tuesday thanked him on Twitter for following him, recalling that he had grown up watching his movies "first day first show every new release". Once a close friend of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, Bachchan had contested and won on a Congress ticket from Allahabad in 1984. However ...
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'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' director Martin McDonagh wasn't made for these times The latest movie from British writer and director Martin McDonagh, the much fêted and criticized Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, is the odd film that invites context collapse throughout. An inconsolable mother (Frances McDormand) takes out an ad across three billboards on the outskirts of a ...
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The Creation Story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos Is Becoming a Movie The film will tell the story of how Montanez, the son of migrant farm workers, rose through the ranks of the snack world to become the "godfather of ... but the film's just the latest in a string of food-related biopics: The Founder, which told the story of McDonald's mastermind Ray Kroc, hit theaters in 2016.
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