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Disney has shared the cover art for the regular and SteelBook versions of Captain America: Brave New World's Blu-ray release, but do the deleted scenes offer a glimpse at the MCU movie pre-reshoots?
And the subscriber cover is also by Shipper, presenting an evocative portrait of the film as the shark swims ominously towards the Orca. It’s a killer issue that celebrates summer movies past ...
Sushmita Sen faced an industry-wide magazine cover ban in the 90s due to her outspoken nature, which was seen as rebellious. Over time, she adapted her approach to expressing her opinions to ...
Beyond the long-awaited release of the reboot movie starring Peter Dinklage ... a tip of the hat to another beloved hero: Batman. The cover of Toxie Team-Up #4 both honors and parodies a poster ...
Keep your eyes peeled for updates to our upcoming 2025 movies schedule as release dates for these films are subject to change. Jason Wiese writes feature stories for CinemaBlend. His occupation ...
In the streaming era, physical media continues to become an increasingly rarified collectible. Even if filmmakers work with companies that agree to release copies of their work on disc, the ...
While Amazon Prime Video is going to be adding new movies next week on April 1 ... when Bob Kellerman (Bill Nighy) blows Emma’s cover and exposes her as an international assassin.
Kelsea Ballerini celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry with a moving cover of Barbara Mandrell‘s 1981 tune “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool.” Ballerini took the ...
Team Kelsea's Alanna Lynise and Brook Wood impressed with their performance of "Angels Like You". By Jessica Lynch Team Kelsea’s Alanna Lynise and Brook Wood turned The Voice stage into a ...
The movie, directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, celebrates animals while planting a seed of interest in rescue operations. By Alissa Wilkinson Davis raises the bar on sheer brawniness in this action ...
Now that we’re used to HBO Max shedding the best part of its name to become just Max, we can concentrate on what really matters: the movies. Well, as long as the company still bothers to release ...