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Ben Affleck: "I wouldn’t be surprised if, after COVID, there are only 20 movies released a year theatrically, and 15 of them are in pajamas [superhero movies]."
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Marion Ramsey, Hooks in ‘Police Academy’ movies, dies at 73 – National
Marion Ramsey, the actor who played the tiny-voiced police officer Laverne Hooks in the Police Academy movies, has died at the age of 73. Roger Paul of Roger Paul Inc.,…
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Top 10 Earning Movies at the Box Office in 2020
Find out which film brought in $200 million despite the pandemic. During a year that saw thousands of movie theaters shut down due to the pandemic, ticket sales still soared…
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Movies Coming In 2021 That Look Terrible
Well, we’ve covered the most exciting movies coming to theaters (COVID-willing) in 2021, and the most-anticipated 2021 Netflix content. Next up? The movies that do NOT excite us. It’s tradition…
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What’s Still Holding Up Those Walking Dead Rick Grimes Movies Two Years Later?
There’s anticipation and then there’s boredom– “The Walking Dead” spinoff movie starring Andrew Lincoln started off the former, but how long will fans care? Fans understand that the global COVID-19…
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Guide to Watching Drive-In Movies
Crib notes for your first drive-in experience. Drive-in movies are making a comeback like it’s 1955, as movie theaters are closed or severely limited due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.…
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The Most-Anticipated Movies Coming In 2021
If you’re anything like us, you can’t wait to bury 2020 forever and scorch the earth for good measure. The best thing to do is look ahead to 2021 and…
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Drive-In Events in Metro Phoenix That Don’t Involve Movies
When the going gets tough, the tough try thinking outside the box. We’ve all had to adapt to the COVID-19 outbreak, and some have come up with unique, unusual, and…
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As the percentage of positive cases continues to drop, drive-in movies and Glorioso's are back — but State Fair might not be
Wisconsin announced that 3.6% of all coronavirus tests were positive — following a downward trajectory. Source link
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