Monthly Archives: July, 2018

‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ delivers all the right punches for Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly

Ant-Man and the Wasp has Paul Rudd and Evangeline LIlly rounding up a very worthy Marvel sequel while director Peyton Reed is able to not get overwhelmed by a huge franchise film and keep it light and fun.

‘Ant-Man’s’ Evangeline Lilly talks The Wasp and stepping up on movie sets

Actress Evangeline Lilly talks making sure her voice was heard on the Ant-Man and The Wasp set, how The Hobbit films kept her from leaving Hollywood and female empowerment.

Will Lakers trade mean more LeBron James on the big screen?

Many are speculating that LeBron James $154 million move to the Los Angeles Lakers was a strategic career move back to the big screen. Here are several projects LeBron has in the works that will be hitting theaters sooner now that he's making the big LA move.

Los Angeles Rams Destined For Memorable 2018/19 NFL Season?

Suddenly the Los Angeles Rams have become the NFL team to watch to hit Super Bowl 2019 and the offensive team of Jared Godd and Todd Gurley could make this wish into a reality.

Jerry Seinfeld talks ‘Comedians in Cars’ and getting sued by friends

As Jerry Seinfeld enters the tenth season of Comedians in Cars getting coffee, he's also dealing with getting sued for his idea from a friend. This marks the third major lawsuit after Seinfeld and Bee Movie, but the comedian is taking it all in stride and talks about it along with Roseanne.

‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ tops box office again while ‘Sicario 2’ overperforms

Chris Pratt's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom took a second week at the top of the box office charts, but Josh Brolin is proving himself to be bankable as his Sicario: Day of the Soldado overperformed.

Stan Lee’s public life much rosier than his tumultuous private life

Stan Lee continues making cameos in all the epic Marvel superhero movies like Black Panther, but since his wife died in 2017, he has found himself becoming prey to many people looking to profit off his success.

‘Three Identical Strangers’ brings triplet brothers together 19 years later

Sundance hit Three Identical Strangers hits theaters this weekend, and the story of triplet brothers David Kellman, Bobby Shafran, and Eddy Galland will draw you in to a strange mystery concerning medical ethics and nature vs nurture.

‘Cloak and Dagger:’ Now we’re getting somewhere midseason

After a slow and by the numbers star, FreeForm's Cloak and Dagger has begun to find its footing midway through Season 1. Call/Response finally gives Tyrone and Tandy some depth, but our Marius Marionella still has a few things to gripe about.

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