As Hollywood continues to mourn James Van Der Beek’s death, Marlon Wayans recently recalled the actor’s cameo in Scary Movie (2000). The actor and franchise co-creator, who reprises his role as ...
While he didn’t order as much as his brother’s character during that iconic dinner scene in “White Chicks,” a member of the famous Wayans family did devour his fair share of soul food at a popular ...
Buried in the Backyard revisits the 1994 disappearance and murder of Kathey Horn, detailing how years of investigation and witness testimony led to David Czinki’s conviction.
Former Buccaneer CEO Richard Tulk-Hart and former Cineflix Head of Scripted TV James Durie have joined forces to launch High Road Entertainment.
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Kevin Hart lashes out at unrecognizable wax figure with 6-word-jab
Kevin Hart responded to a video of a nearly-unrecognizable wax figure of himself with a humorous dig, joking that the statue is "an attack" on the comedian ...
Kevin Hart joked "this is an attack" after seeing a wax figure of himself that fans agreed looks nothing like the comedian.
James McTeigue looks back on V for Vendetta at 20, from its politics and casting to the Guy Fawkes mask’s enduring cultural impact.
Netflix has officially announced the first four recurring cast members joining the live-action Assassin’s Creed series, based ...
Netflix has officially announced the first four recurring cast members joining the live-action Assassin’s Creed series, based on Ubisoft‘s popular video game franchise. This comes over five years ...
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Stars from Family Ties you didn't know died
Family Ties ranks high among popular TV sitcoms from the '80s boom and has a memorable cast, but many people don't know that ...
New Jersey writer Robert Kaplow and actor Ethan Hawke earn Oscar nods for "Blue Moon," Richard Linklater’s Lorenz Hart drama.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion
Brownstein: Montreal filmmaker Joyce Borenstein takes her Oscar-voting duty seriously — very seriously
While many of us suffered through an exceptionally frigid February, Montrealer Joyce Borenstein was able to escape to more temperate, faraway lands.
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