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Colin Farrell addresses the uncertainty of his other DC project
Farrell was actually not the first A-list star attached to the project. Sgt. Rock was initially announced as a DC Universe ...
It's unclear exactly what they were dressed as—cannibals in love? Maybe it's a nod to Luca Guadagnino's film Bones and All.
October was a bust at the box office as Dwayne Johnson’s “The Smashing Machine" and Disney’s “Tron: Ares" struggled to sell tickets.
Halloween was light on the box office treats. Ticket sales nearly ground to a halt without any new releases, as well as the ...
Ares” is their first under their acclaimed band’s name. These days, the project “feels vital and exciting again.” ...
Despite a promising cast and seemingly unique approach to an overdone premise, After the Hunt treats its audience as if ...
Stitch Head, After the Hunt and Violent Ends—from animated monster fun to high-stakes thrills, including a local NW Arkansas ...
Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw and Ethan Hawke Director: Scott Derrickson Rated: R (Strong violent content, gore, teen drug ...
Man" and "James Bond" producer and former chairperson of Sony Pictures Entertainment will be honored on Feb. 28.
Had the DCU project for Sgt. Rock not been canceled, Farrell was set to play in a superhero war movie instead of taking on ...
The film's title can be symbolic of many things, but one is the danger of tunnel vision: if we sacrifice a lot to get ...
Colin Farrell still has his hopes up for the Sgt Rock film, as the actor expressed his hopes that the film eventually gets ...
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