Genre name: Action
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DreamWorks’ Forgotten Island Trailer Nails the Heart of One of the Year’s Most Promising Animated Films
DreamWorks’ new Forgotten Island trailer beautifully teases the magic, emotion, and friendship at the heart of one of the year’s most promising animated films.
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The Furious Star, Xie Miao, Explains Why Wang Wei’s Hammer Speaks Louder Than Words
Xie Miao says Wang Wei’s hammer in The Furious becomes the language of a father who cannot speak but refuses to stop fighting.
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Tickets Are on Sale Now, With Prime Members Getting Early Access
Tickets for Spider-Man: Brand New Day are on sale now, and U.S. Prime members can catch select early screenings two days before the wide release.
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Joe Taslim Explains Why The Furious Hits Harder When Navin Stays Human
Joe Taslim makes The Furious hit harder by refusing to play Navin like another untouchable action machine.
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Kenji Tanigaki Breaks Down Why The Furious Feels Like a Theater-Shaking Martial Arts Event
Kenji Tanigaki says The Furious was built to make theaters erupt, with a universal father-daughter hook and a finale designed to go feral.
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PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie Trailer Goes Big as Backstreet Boys Drop Bottle Up Tomorrow
PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie just dropped a new trailer packed with dinosaurs, volcanoes, and a preview of the Backstreet Boys’ new single Bottle Up.
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Tickets Are on Sale Now for Disney’s Moana as Tamatoa Returns in the New Trailer
Tickets for Disney’s Moana are on sale now, and the new trailer brings back Tamatoa while teasing a bigger live-action voyage.
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The Furious Review – A Martial Arts Masterclass That Turns Violence Into Story
The Furious is a brutal, beautiful action masterclass. Every fight tells story, every hit lands, and the whole theater moves as one.
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Kensuke Sonomura Breaks Down Why The Furious Feels Like a Real Fight, Not Just a Cool One
Kensuke Sonomura says The Furious starts with character, not spectacle, and that philosophy makes every fight hit harder.
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Masters of the Universe Review – The Soul of Saturday Morning Cartoons is Alive
A joyful, muscular crowd-pleaser with inventive action, sharp humor, and real heart, Masters of the Universe proves power means character.