Elijah Wood reveals why the Lord of the Rings cast earned less than expected despite the trilogy’s massive success.
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Ice Cube will write and star in a new instalment of the ‘Friday’ franchise. Marking the first sequel in the series in over 20 ...
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Ice Cube has officially signed on to star in and co-write a fourth film in the Friday franchise. According to Variety, ...
New Line president and CCO Richard Brener has spilled the beans to THR that upcoming film The Conjuring: Last Rites, the ...
Elijah Wood recently revealed that the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, which made a huge profit from 2001 to 2003, did not end up in a big pay day for the cast.
Universal Pictures put their most anticipated films on display at CinemaCon at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum Theater Wednesday.
A recent addition that came this year was One Of Them Days, which is quickly becoming a fan favorite. The movie is streaming now for those with a Netflix subscription, and after watching, there was ...
James L. Brooks was told by a producer that he was allowed two box office 'bombs' after directing 'Terms of Endearment.' ...