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June 20, 2017
Neil deGrasse Tyson is among the special guests lined up for the series showing off works by Steven Spielberg, George A. Romero, Alfonso Cuaron and Werner Herzog. If you're a science fiction fan in New York this summer, it might be time to clear your schedule One thing that sets the series apart is it's not about the distant future or interstellar travel.
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June 20, 2017
HALLE BERRY: The 50-year-old promised that the site will be "very cinematic" and feature short films giving fans an insight into her life as well as ones she has directed about issues close to her heart. Halle Berry is relaunching her Hallewood fan forum as a lifestyle site to counter fake stories and interact with her fans.
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June 20, 2017
Check out this story on azcentral.com: http://azc.cc/2sOMjuR We all act like we don't love Michael Bay's brain-dead popcorn flicks about giant fighting alien robots that look like trucks, but we do, or else the series wouldn't have grossed billions of dollars and we wouldn't be on our fourth sequel. In honor of that auspicious release, here are some trucks.
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June 20, 2017
While a fourth Jurassic Park movie was years in the making, with producer Steven Spielberg going through a number of different permutations before settling on a take from director/co-writer Colin Trevorrow , development on Jurassic World 2 has been much more swift. That's partly because Jurassic World scored $1.6 billion at the worldwide box office, but also Trevorrow and his co-writer Derek Connolly did the heavy lifting by creating new characters, new scenarios, and setting the franchise on a new path.
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June 19, 2017
The Pirates of the Caribbean star is suing his ex-business managers, claiming they owe him $33 million because they allegedly mismanaged his earnings throughout the height of his acting career. The Hollywood actor's former business managers have accused him of paying a sound engineer to feed him lines on set via a hidden earpiece.
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June 19, 2017
Johnny Depp's ex-business managers are fighting to subpoena his longtime reps as part of the ongoing dispute over whether the actor knew the dire state of his finances - and have made public emails they say prove their case. The actor sued Joel Mandel and The Management Group in January, claiming the firm cost him $8 million in unnecessary tax penalties and fees, loaned without permission $10 million of his money to parties close to him, secured a $12.5 million hard money loan with his residuals and failed to repay itself for a $5 million bridge loan it issued without his knowledge.
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June 19, 2017
Tensions percolate and boil over in a claustrophobic lakeside cabin in "The Birds," a 2009 drama by acclaimed Irish playwright Conor McPherson inspired by the 1952 Daphne du Maurier novelette that also was the source of the Alfred Hitchcock movie of the same name. It's sometime in the near future, somewhere in New England, and climate change has caused the moon to double its orbiting frequency.
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June 19, 2017
The new Mummy film is envisioned as the first in a Dark Universe series starring classic horror monsters. Photo / AP The latest remake of The Mummy has hit the big screen in Australia.
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June 19, 2017
A SPELL of wet weather never hurt cinema ticket sales but it will be a different story this weekend in Henley - with four classic films coming to Mill Meadows. Last night saw the return of the popular Picturehouse Pop Up series of outdoor cinema screenings under the stars.