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Whether in comics, TV or, Film, fans have witnessed variations of Batman’s origin story countless times, but perhaps the most most interesting take on the character’s genesis was when he was one of King Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table. Not only that, but The (in this case literal) Dark Knight was invited to pull up a seat twice. And both
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The UK’s Cinema First has announced that 450 films will be made available for theatrical screenings once movie theaters re-open for business in the coming weeks. The content has been collated by the Film Distributors’ Association with the aim of aiding programmers and cinema operators to choose the widest possible mix of product that will
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“We’ve always loved horror, it’s just that, unfortunately, horror has not always loved us”. Author and educator Tananarive Due opens Xavier Neal-Burgin’s revolutionary documentary, Horror Noire, with this quote. From Richard C. Kahn’s Son of Ingagi to Jordan Peele’s Us, black people have always been a part of the horror genre, but they certainly haven’t always
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EXCLUSIVE: Now here’s a movie that isn’t moving completely off the schedule after Warner Bros. exploded the release calendar today with its Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984 release date change moves. United Artists Releasing is going a week earlier with Orion’s threequel Bill & Ted Face the Music, now on Aug. 14 — the date Wonder Woman 1984 previously
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Stocks sank Thursday as states from Arizona to Florida, North Carolina and Texas and some international markets reported rising coronavirus case counts. Companies like theater chains with the most at stake for a smooth reopening were hit the hardest. Shares of Cinemark and National CineMedia were down over 11% and 12% respectively in afternoon trading.
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Universal and Blumhouse are taking their Kevin Bacon–Amanda Seyfried psychological thriller You Should Have Left straight into homes on Friday, June 19 for a North America PVOD release.  The pic was directed by Jurassic Park and Mission: Impossible scribe David Koepp which he adapted from the German novel by Daniel Kehlmann. Bacon and Seyfried star as a couple seeking
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There are plenty of other movies that explore race and social justice (and this article is just focusing on the African American experience. There are other films that highlight the Asian, Latinx and Native American communities, among others), but in this crucial moment, we thought it important to spotlight the talents of African American creatives.
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