After what seems like an unbelievably long time, WW84 finally hits screens over a year later than its original release date. Not wishing to have a conventional release like Tenet or The New Mutants, nor a fully online one like Mulan, Warner have instead opted for a combination of the two. With cinemas in some parts of the world seeing it during December, and a dual HBO/cinema release in the US from Christmas Day, it may be the first example of the big titles will roll out this year. It will probably struggle to match Wonder Woman’s global box office of $822 million though.
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Over the years there have been many films that have used miniaturisation as a plot device: The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), Fantastic Voyage (1966), Innerspace (1987), Honey, I Shrunk The Kids (1989) And Ant-Man (2015). With Alexander Payne’s new film ‘Downsizing’ we tread some familiar ground, but with a wider perspective.
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Ghostbusters. It’s not a title you’d expect controversy over, at least not among the living. Yet Paul Feig made an update of the 1984 classic with an all-women team …
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Sequels are tricky, especially when there is a sizable lapse between them and such is the case with Zoolander 2. Zoolander was a film that seemed to creep up on …
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With the Summer movie season coming up fast, it’s time for more trailers! In this edition, we have not one but two sequels, a book adaptation and another ghost story. As always, click the poster to watch the trailer.
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Trailer Park is back for another round of trailers for your perusal. Click on the posters to see the trailers for Escape Plan, Grudge Match, We Are What We Are and The Secret Life of Walter MItty. Who knows? You might actually want to go see these films in the theaters.
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Gru and his brood are back in Despicable Me 2, a sequel to 2010’s Despicable Me. Despicable Me 2 will warm your heart and make you cry because the film is funnier than its predecessor.
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