Mark Ruffalo Fires Back After Paramount Slammed His Merger Attack as ‘Antisemitic’: ‘Appalling and Fundamentally Dishonest’
Mark Ruffalo has fired back at Paramount after the company slammed the actor as 'antisemitic.'
Mark Ruffalo has fired back at Paramount after the company slammed the actor as 'antisemitic.'
'The Magic Faraway Tree' stars Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield, and recruits 'Paddington 2' writer Simon Farnaby to update a dusty kidlit classic.
'National Treasure 3' is in the works, according to franchise director Jon Turteltaub.
Batman and Superman once had the edge. But Peter Parker is Batman fused with a boy-band pop star — the relatable but slightly dark superkid…
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Mark Ruffalo has fired back at Paramount after the company slammed the actor as 'antisemitic.'
"Possession," a remake of the 1981 supernatural thriller starring Callum Turner and Margaret Qualley, is coming to theaters next summer.
'16 Moments' features a one-off performance by screen legend Ingrid Caven at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris.
"House of the Dragon" lost its moral center with the death of Helaena Targaryen (Phia Saban) on Sunday's Season 3 finale.
Ariana Grande easily took the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart with 'Petal," which had her best opening week figure in seven years.
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But chasing the next high won't save movies as a popular art form.
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"Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has eclipsed $1 billion at the international box office, the second-fastest movie to reach that milestone.
David Ellison is promising Paramount-Warner Bros. will grant theater owners legally enforceable contracts to release 30 movies per year. But more films won't guarantee higher box office results.