
Blake Lively Asks to Strengthen Protective Order Over ‘Violent’ Communications
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds sent a letter requesting a judge strengthen the protective order on filings in their suit against Justin Baldoni
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Subscribe NowThis latest addition to the enduring horror/sci-fi franchise uses the 1979 classic as a back-to-basics touchstone — and ends up coming off more like an overly reverent tribute.
Writer-director India Donaldson's debut drops a young woman in the middle of a middle-aged male malaise-fest, and immediately stakes a claim as one of the best movies of the year
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The official MCU/X-Men crossover has arrived — along with enough meta-cameos, dead-franchise resurrections, punchlines involving 'The Music Man' and pegging, corporate synergy, and fan service to crack a genre in half
Sequel to 1996 blockbuster won't blow you away, but it does give you a chance to watch Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones channel that old disaster/action-movie feeling