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Dads going on the warpath to save their daughters are such a mainstay of action movies that almost every action star has made one. Here are some examples.
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These shameless TV shows make no apologies.
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Murder in Boston director Jason Hehir was a teenager when the Carol and Chuck Stuart case brought decades of racial tensions in the city to a head. But he’s been thinking about it ever since.
“I remember it vividly,” Hehir tells MovieMaker. “I was in eighth grade, I’d just turned 13, and I remember reading about it on daily basis and watching it on Channel 4 at the time.”
“It’s all that people were talking about. You couldn’t go into a restaurant or the post office or a CVS without hearing someone in line talk about it or a waitress talking about it to the table. It really gripped the entire c ..read more
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Under the visionary artistic direction of Raúl Asensio Diez, the CLIMAX Festival Internacional de Cinema Independiente is thrilled to announce its lineup for the virtual exhibition starting April 24, 2024. The festival, a celebration of global independent cinema, showcases a selection of films that exemplify thematic diversity and artistic depth.
The CLIMAX 2024 lineup promises a rich tapestry of cinematic experiences, beginning with Michelle Renee Arthur’s “Rings Of The Unpromised,” a thought-provoking exploration of human resilience; while Luis Villanueva’s “Wish U Were Here” merges retro ae ..read more
MovieMaker Magazine
17h ago
Dads going on the warpath to save their daughters are such a mainstay of action movies that almost every action star has made one. Here are some examples.
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MovieMaker Magazine
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Journalists being jerks are a mainstay of Hollywood movies. Here are 11 examples.
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MovieMaker Magazine
2d ago
Spending time in New Jersey makes you understand why the city is the backdrop
to many great TV shows and films. The state offers a perfect setting for top-notch
series and movies to drama-packed and entertaining reality shows.
The city has got it all: suburbs for storylines for disaffected youngsters, striking
towns and streets for crime thrillers, beautiful beaches for summer movies and
shows, and more.
We have ranked some of the best movies and shows created in New Jersey. So, if
you want to immerse yourself in such shows, below are great choices.
The Walking Dead: Dead City
The Dead City is ..read more
MovieMaker Magazine
2d ago
Not all movie stars get along. That should come as no surprise once you read this list of seven huge movie star feuds, including everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Laurence Olivier to Hugh Grant to Julia Roberts. Hollywood feuds have been around for about as long as movies have — our oldest feud on this list goes as far back as 1933.
Joan Crawford and Bette Davis Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. Credit: Warner Bros.
The feud between Whatever Happened to Baby Jane co-stars Joan Crawford and Bette Davis is one of the most well-documented in Hollywood history.
It all ..read more
MovieMaker Magazine
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Cute brunette friends are an essential part of ’80s movies. Sometimes they even end up dating the main character.
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MovieMaker Magazine
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23 years since the stop-motion animated comedy Chicken Run introduced us to a pair of scrappy chickens named Rocky and Ginger, they are returning for a sequel — Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. Directed by Sam Fell and executive produced by Aardman Animations’ Peter Lord, it’s set to begin streaming on Netflix on Dec. 15.
But if you’re worried about how AI and the digital animation age may have affected this beloved chicken family, fear not — the filmmakers behind Dawn of the Nugget believe in embracing the imperfections of hand-modeled puppets for a more emotionally relatable viewing ex ..read more