Category: Movies
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The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants Swabs the Deck for Theatrical Glory This Holiday
SpongeBob is going ghost pirate hunting in the biggest Spongebob movie yet, and it might just take over the holiday box office.
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Jurassic World Rebirth Review – Dinosaurs! F*ck Yeah!
Scarlett Johansson leads a thrilling return to dino terror in Jurassic World Rebirth, where awe and fear clash in the franchise’s fiercest entry yet.
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The Running Man Trailer Promises a Ruthless Holiday Hit
Edgar Wright’s The Running Man drops a brutal, fast-paced trailer that sets the tone for what could be the most thrilling film of the holiday season.
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Roofman Trailer – Channing Tatum Is the Fast-Food Thief Living in a Toys “R” Us
Based on a true story, Roofman stars Channing Tatum as a former Army Ranger turned fast-food thief hiding in a Toys “R” Us. The film hits theaters October 10.
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Ironheart Review – Brilliant, Grounded, and Bursting with Soul
Smart, stylish, and full of heart, Ironheart brings grounded Marvel storytelling to life through incredible performances and tech-meets-magic drama.
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In Your Dreams’ Baloney Tony Might Be the Wildest Animated Sidekick Ever
Craig Robinson turned a slice of meat into the next great animated icon with In Your Dreams’ Baloney Tony. Wild, heartfelt, and a truly meaty part.
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In Your Dreams Dares to Ask, “What If Dreams Don’t Come True?”
Alex Woo’s In Your Dreams flips the fairytale script, exploring what it means when dreams do not come true and how that can still lead to magic.
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How to Train Your Dragon Review – A Breathtaking Rebirth
How to Train Your Dragon soars to glorious new heights in live-action, proving that some stories are too good not to tell again.
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Drop Review- A Visceral, Unrelenting Thriller That Never Lets Go
Drop is a cinematic pressure cooker, one that doesn’t let go until the credits roll. You’ll gasp. You’ll squirm. You’ll love every second.
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Disney CinemaCon 2025 Presentation Delivers Big Surprises and First Looks
Disney dazzled CinemaCon 2025 with epic first looks, reaffirming its dominance at the box office and commitment to theatrical storytelling.