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The R-rated action comedy from Sony Pictures, which cost about $90 million to make, has grossed $120.6 million in two weeks domestically.
Star of just-released film ‘The Gentlemen,’ father of three has reordered his priorities
Just don’t expect to see the two Netflix films nominated for best picture.
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The Nevada Gaming Control Board hasn’t received a request from a sportsbook to offer wagers on the Oscars since 2012, when it was denied.
“Parasite” has officially infected Hollywoods award season. Bong Joon Ho’s Korean class satire became the first foreign language film to take top honors from the Screen Actors Guild on Sunday, setting itself up as a legitimate best picture contender to the front-runner “1917” at next month’s Academy Awards.
The film exceeded expectations, building momentum with favorable reviews including an A Cinema Score and a 76% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Female filmmakers were shut out, “Parasite” made history and “The Joker” just edged out “The Irishman,” “1917” and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” in Monday’s Oscar nominations.
The nominations, to be read by Issa Rae and John Cho, will be live streamed on Oscar.com, Oscars.org and the academy’s digital social platforms. The second wave of nominees will begin at 5:30 a.m. PST and be carried live on “Good Morning America.”
Director Sam Mendes’ World War I story “1917” brought in $36.5 million in its first weekend of wide release, easily topping the box office and ending the three-week reign of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” which brought in $15 million
Several film have arrived at their reverse aging tricks through different techniques, leading some to call 2019 a monumental year for de-aging in film.
Martin Lawrence, the comic-actor who starred in 1995’s “Bad Boys,” opposite Will Smith, again teams up with his old friend in “Bad Boys for Life,” due out Jan. 17.
He also wrote “Catch-22,” the Barbra Streisand comedies “The Owl and the Pussycat” and “What’s Up, Doc” and director Gus Van Sant’s 1995 film “To Die For.”