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Official Trailer For Latest Entry In ‘The Grudge’ Series Released

For anyone who’s not already aware, a new movie in The Grudge franchise is on the way. The movies are based on the Japanese Ju-On series, and began with the 2004 title of the same name starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
This latest entry is produced by Sam Raimi and written and directed by Nicolas Pesce, and stars Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye, and Jacki Weaver. The movie is directly connected to both Ju-On and the 2004 American remake, but unlike the American remake, it will have an R rating instead of a PG-13 rating.
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Tags: Andrea Riseborough, Andrew Pfeffer, Betty Gilpin, Brady Fujikawa, Demián Bichir, Doug Davison, Erin Westerman, Jacki Weaver, Jeff Buhler, John Cho, John Powers Middleton, Lin Shaye, Nathan Kahane, Nicolas Pesce, Rob Tapert, Roy Lee, Sam Raimi, Schuyler Weiss, Taka Ichise, Takashi Shimizu, The Grudge
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Universal Cancels ‘The Hunt’ Theatrical Release After Recent Mass Shootings

Universal Pictures’ The Hunt, from director Craig Zobel, using a script written by Damon Lindelof and Nick Cuse, seemed to come out of nowhere. The trailers revealed that Blumhouse would be releasing another social satire akin to some of their previous films those in The Purge franchise. In The Hunt, a group of elite high-class rich snobs pay to participate in hunting down and killing people for sport. While the premise of it isn’t shocking per se, the film would be released in theaters in the wake of recent racially-motivated shootings. However, it seems that the premise has caused such a political uproar that it pushed Universal to cancel the release of The Hunt. More on the report below.
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Movie Review: A Dog’s Journey
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A Dog’s Journey
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: W. Bruce Cameron, Audrey Wells, Wallace Wolodarsky, Cathryn Michon, Maya Forbes
Cast: Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid, Marg Helgenberger, Betty Gilpin, Kathryn Prescott, Henry Lau
Distributor: Universal Studios
Rated PG | Minutes: 108
Release Date: May 17, 2019
Going into a film like A Dog’s Journey, you can expect to be a little bit overcome with emotion and sentimentality. It’s going to be the kind of thing that plays well with dog owners as it speaks to the nature of how much they care for their beloved companions. A love letter to dog owners at best, its strength lies in presenting that care and love on screen. With the help of obvious manipulation and engineered emotional triggers, this sequel to 2017’s A Dog’s Purpose uses these canines to hit all the sweet spots that will have anyone, even the cynics, shed some tears.
Just don’t expect to share that some love or concern for some of its one-dimensional characters. Check out my full review below.
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‘Stuber’ Trailer: Kumail Nanjiani Helps Dave Bautista Pursue A Murderer In New Action Comedy

A mismatched pair always makes for a great buddy film. Such is the case with Stuber, an action comedy starring Kumail Nanjiani as an Uber driver who has to drive around a tough and gritty cop (Dave Bautista) in his search for a murder suspect.
What could possibly go wrong? Well, apparently, and obviously, a lot. Check out the first trailer for Stuber below.
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Tags: 20th Century Fox, Amin Joseph, Betty Gilpin, Dave Bautista, Iko Uwais, Jimmy Tatro, Karen Gillan, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Dowse, Mira Sorvino, Natalie Morales, Scott Lawrence, Stuber, Tripper Clancy
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Release Date Announcement Trailer For Netflix’s ‘GLOW’ Season 2

Netflix has released a date announcement trailer for season two of GLOW, their ’80s women’s wrestling series inspired by the real G.L.O.W. (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling).
The trailer is basically a music video, with the cast lip-syncing the song “Maniac” from the movie Flashdance, before the release date for the new season is revealed.
Continue below to check it out.
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Tags: Alison Brie, Bashir Salahuddin., Betty Gilpin, Britney Young, Britt Baron, Carly Mensch, Chris Lowell, Ellen Wong, Gayle Rankin, Glow, Jackie Tohn, Jenji Kohan, Kate Nash, Kia Stevens, Kimmy Gatewood, Liz Flahive, Marc Maron, Marianna Palka, Netflix, Netflix's GLOW, Rebekka Johnson, Rich Sommer, Shakira Barrera, Sunita Mani, Sydelle Noel, Tara Herrmann
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‘GLOW’: Official Trailer For Netflix’s ’80s Women’s Wrestling Series Released

Last August it was reported that Community star Alison Brie was set to star in GLOW, an ’80s women’s wrestling series coming to Netflix. The show is inspired by the real-life wrestling promotion of the same name, which stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.
Netflix has released an official trailer for the new series, which is set to be released next month. Also starring is Betty Gilpin, Marc Maron, Britney Young, and Sydelle Noel.
Continue below to read more about GLOW and watch the trailer.
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Tags: Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Britney Young, Carly Mensch, Glow, Jenji Kohan, Liz Flahive, Marc Maron, Netflix, Netflix's GLOW, Sydelle Noel, Tara Herrmann
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SXSW 2017 ‘American Gods’: A TV Series That Fans Of The Book Will Love
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SXSW 2017 – American Gods is a new STARZ show based on Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name. We were able to attend an advanced screening of the pilot episode, along with a panel with the cast and crew, which we covered here.
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Tags: American Gods, Anansi Boys, Betty Gilpin, Cloris Leachman, Corbin Bernsen, Crispin Glover, Emily Browning, Gillian Anderson, Ian McShane, Kristin Chenoweth, Neil Gailman, Orlando Jones, Pablo Schreiber, Ricky Whittle, Starz, SXSW, SXSW 2017
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Alison Brie To Star In Netflix’s ’80s Women’s Wrestling Comedy ‘GLOW’

One of Netflix’s upcoming original series is a comedy titled G.L.O.W., which stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and is based on the real 1980s women’s wrestling promotion of the same name.
It’s being reported that the series has now found its lead, with Community star Alison Brie signing on for the role of a struggling actress in ’80s Los Angeles who finds herself taking part in the “glitter and spandex world” of women’s wrestling.
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