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WHAT IT'S ABOUT Keanu Reeves plays a Hollywood star on an apology tour in "Outcome," a new Apple TV movie directed by Jonah Hill. Hill is also a co-writer of the screenplay with Ezra Woods and a ...
I love a heartwarming movie, and especially a tear-jerker with a happy ending. The old movies are really unique in their meanings and it is hard to find a good movie in today's times. I would love to ...
Three decades ago, Susan Smith shocked the world when she confessed to drowning her two young sons in a South Carolina lake, after reporting them kidnapped. Susan was found guilty of murder and is ...
Slade drummer Don Powell has shared insight on his life-changing car accident. It was the early morning of July 4, 1973 when the rocker was severely injured in a crash near his home in Wolverhampton, ...
'The family is asking for privacy at this time. We are also asking for continued prayers for Nathan to come home safe.' Sad news coming from Georgia regarding Atlanta music producer Lil Jon’s son, ...
Susan Lucci is revealing how Jonah Hill changed her mind about joining the cast of his upcoming film after she initially turned the project down. "I was told I was receiving this script from Jonah ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HanWay Films has boarded international sales on “Legacy,” the upcoming horror feature from genre director David Slade (“Hard Candy ...
HanWay Films has boarded international sales on “Legacy,” the upcoming horror feature from genre director David Slade (“Hard Candy,” “30 Days of Night,” “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch”). Exclusive ...
The EFM in Berlin is about to kick off, and with it comes tons of really cool announcements of fresh horror films in the pipeline. Today, Variety learned of a brand new David Slade (Hard Candy, 30 ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?