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The Host

What if everything you love was taken from you in the blink of an eye? ‘The Host’ is the next epic love story from the creato… Read More

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“The Host” isn’t Max Irons’s first go-round at otherworldly romance or a tween-friendly love triangle: The actor (whose father is Oscar-winner Jeremy Irons), was previously in “Red Riding Hood.”

This time around, however, he isn’t dealing with… Continue reading Max Irons, 'The Host' Star, on Fainting Spells, Driving Skills, and Fighting Off the French Hordes

Olympus Has Fallen

When the White House (Secret Service Code: “Olympus”) is captured by a terrorist mastermind and the President is ki… Read More

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White-House-under-siege thriller “Olympus Has Fallen” debuted this weekend in second place with an estimated $ 30.5 million, a full $ 14 million behind the top finisher, new cartoon “The Croods.” Nonetheless, it’s “Olympus” that looks like the big winner this week, for… Continue reading Box Office: Five Reasons 'Olympus Has Fallen' Deserves to Brag

The Croods

A prehistoric family are forced to flee their cave after it’s destroyed by a disaster that threatens to change their lives fo… Read More

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LOS ANGELES — The caveman comedy “The Croods” left an indelible mark on the wall, opening at No. 1 with an estimated $ 44.7 million.

The 3-D adventure

The first “Ninja Turtle” has been found.

The upcoming live-action/CGI movie version of the beloved animated TV series has cast “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” actor Alan Ritchson as the red-masked Raphael, according to Deadline.

“Ninja Turtles,” produced by Michael Bay and directed by Jonathan Liebesman, will use motion capture technology (like the kind used in “Avatar”) instead of costumes like the previous three live-action adaptations.

While the other three Ninja Turtles — leader… Continue reading 'Catching Fire' Star Alan Ritchson to Play Raphael in 'Ninja Turtles' Reboot

  • Tom Cruise (Lt. Daniel Kaffee)

  • Tom Cruise (Lt. Daniel Kaffee)

    Cruise was 30 when “A Few Good Men” came out, but he still looked like the fresh-faced kid from “Risky Business” and “Top Gun,” especially since he was playing an inexperienced lawyer who was in over his head with the murder trial of two marines. After the film, Cruise continued to dominate the box office throughout the ’90s with “The Firm,”

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