Tag: entry
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The 6th Entry in the Worst Universe Ever Earns Its 0% Score on Streaming- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Plenty of shared universes both loosely-connected and official have come and gone over the decades, but none of them have ever been more consistently and offensively awful string of “comedies” churned out by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The Starving Games was the sixth, but it stands out on its own for a couple…
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Slovak Oscar Entry ‘Photophobia’ Acquired for World Sales by Filmotor – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Slovak directors Ivan Ostrochovsky and Pavol Pekarčík’s Ukraine war drama “Photophobia,” which won the Europa Cinemas Label Award after its Venice Days premiere and is Slovakia’s entry in the best international feature film Oscar race, has been acquired by Prague-based sales agent Filmotor. Set on a cold February morning in the wake of the…
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The Next Entry in a Franchise That Cost Netflix $469m Is Back in Business- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Paying almost half a billion dollars for the rights to a franchise that originated with an Academy Award-nominated box office smash hit and then opting not to give it a full-fledged theatrical run is bizarre to say the least, but Netflix stumped up the cash to do whatever it wants with Knives Out, so…
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A Cult 6-Film Saga That Spawned 2 Spin-Offs Will Be Back for a 7th Entry- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] You can never keep a popular franchise down for too long, and that sentiment is especially true when you apply it to horror. With that in mind, there’s no surprises to be found after it was revealed at New York Comic-Con that V/H/S will be back for a seventh installment. The sixth entry in…
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The Director of a $9.7B Franchise’s Best Entry Adamant It’s a Horror Movie- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Only in Hollywood could a franchise that definitively ended be dusted off and prequelized, only for a reboot of the entire thing to be announced at the same time those prequels are dying a slow and painful death among critics and audiences, but such is the money-making power of Harry Potter. Not content with…
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Netflix Users Unravel a Derivative New Entry to the Murder Mystery Craze- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Netflix has put an increasing amount of eggs in the murder mystery basket since the genre gained a new lease of life, with the whodunit enjoying a resurgence the likes of which it hasn’t experienced in decades. With that in mind, A Deadly Invitation was always going to pique the curiosity of streaming sleuths.…
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Juliette Binoche in France’s Oscar Entry – IndieWire – Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Juliette Binoche is finding the flavor of new love in “The Taste of Things.” Written and directed by Tran Anh Hung, the film is officially France’s Oscars submission for the Best International Film category. “The Taste of Things,” formerly known as “The Pot-au-Feu,” premiered at 2023 Cannes. Binoche and her ex-partner Benoît Magimel star…
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The Final Entry in One of History’s Worst Franchises Hits #1 on Streaming- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] As the old saying goes, there’s an ass for virtually every seat in the world, but even that struggles to make sense of After Everything allowing what’s got to be one of the worst franchises in recorded history to make it all the way to a fifth and final installment. The first four entries…
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Stormzy & Fredo eye highest new entry with ‘Toxic Trait’ – Music News – Armessa Music News
[ad_1] There’s no toxicity for Stormzy and Fredo, who have collaborated for the first time on Toxic Trait. The track is rushing towards a Top 10 debut and could become this week’s highest new entry (9). Dave and Central Cee are on track to spend a full month at Number 1 on the Official Singles…
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The First Profitable Entry in a Cursed Genre Holds Streaming to Ransom- Armessa Movie News
[ad_1] Image via Universal It speaks volumes about the video game genre as a whole that until The Super Mario Bros. Movie came along and raced past a billion dollars at the box office, the highest-grossing console-to-screen blockbuster ever made didn’t even turn a single penny of profit in theaters. Even 1994’s Street Fighter managed…