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Till Death Review: This Slick, Self-Serious Thriller Is Too Chilly for Its Own Good
A game Megan Fox is weighed down by a clunky, intentionally preposterous premise.
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“I’m gonna cut myself free of you even if it’s the last thing I do.” The line, uttered by Emma (Megan Fox) to her husband the morning after celebrating their 10th anniversary at their remote lake house, is the kind of on-the-nose dialogue that sums up the bluntness of S.K. Dale’s wintry-set thriller, “Till Death.”
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Jason Momoa & The Rock Tried to Make a Movie Together Once, and It Might Still Happen
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Jason Momoa & The Rock Tried to Make a Movie Together Once, and It Might Still Happen
Aquaman star Jason Momoa would love to unite with Dwayne The Rock Johnson on the big screen.
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Jason Momoa is very hopeful that he will one day be able to team-up with fellow Hollywood behemoth and
Black Adam star, Dwayne The Rock Johnson for what would surely be the pinnacle of action movie duos. While the pair have yet to come face-to-face on screen, which Momoa blames on their respective busy schedules, the actor certainly thinks it will happen eventually. Which begs the question, is the big screen even big enough to fit both men at once?
Aquaman 2, John Wick 4 and More Major Blockbusters Begin Filming, Signaling Production Revival
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It was reported the following morning that
“F9: The Fast Saga” raked in $70 million from 4,179 North American theaters, marking the largest opening at the U.S. box office since 2019’s “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” The previous holder of this feat was Paramount’s “A Quiet Place Part II” with $48.3 million.
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While day-and-date hybrid releases have industry analysts uncertain about the longevity of this summer’s box office, studios are entering production on many major tentpole films. Four notable blockbusters commenced filming on Monday, signifying a long-awaited sign of confidence from Hollywood.