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From the moment we first saw Margot Robbie’s Barbie float down from her dream house to meet Ryan Gosling’s Ken, we knew Barbie would be this year’s big summer blockbuster and one of the biggest movies of 2023. The character of Barbie first appeared in Toy Story 2, acting both as product placement and expansion […]

Some movies this summer can’t be as fortunate as Barbie and Oppenheimer, having constant aspects teased and marketed that keeps hype going and growing consistently towards its release. One of these movies is Dreamworks Animation’s Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken, released right at the end of June. The film set a new record for the lowest […]

by J. Nagle Whether from the Barbenheimer craze spawned by excited fans or from their fascinating marketing tactics, even those who hate all things Mattel have at least heard of the rapidly approaching Barbie film adaptation. While many of its stars have made a point to talk about the fun they had shooting the movie, […]

by J. Nagle What exactly is going on in this photo? On July 10th, some photos off the set of Marvel’s Deadpool 3 began circulating through Twitter, baffling and exciting both Disney and Fox Marvel fans alike. As shown above, a broken down and apocalyptic 20th Century Fox logo will be appearing in the film, […]

by J. Nagle Nimona was, of the Disney-Fox merger, one of the names that Blue Sky Studios fans were sad to see go in 2021 upon the studio’s closure. However, hope was restored in 2022 when Annapurna Pictures and Netflix acquired the film, with a projected 2023 release date. With these roadblocks in mind among […]

by J. Nagle Wes Anderson’s newest film, Asteroid City, once again brings together veteran Wes Anderson fans without alienating the new ones it’s surely made. Light spoilers ahead! When a new Wes Anderson feature releases, there tends to be a sense of curiosity drummed up in the cinephile space, though not in the sense that […]

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