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Saving Private Ryan, a Masterful Achievement 25 Years Later

25 years ago, a much younger version of myself slipped into a packed theater to view Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan on its opening weekend. You could sense the anticipation among the moviegoers; everyone knew they were about to see something special. Ever since the first teaser trailer aired, all eyes turned excitedly to late… Read More: Saving Private Ryan, a Masterful Achievement 25 Years Later »

Wes Anderson Shares The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar First Look

Wes Anderson has shared a first look at The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. This upcoming short film will be 37 minutes long and is based on the short story by Roald Dahl. Anderson, director of recent movies like Asteroid City, The French Dispatch, and Isle of Dogs, writes, directs, and produces this adventure comedy… Read More: Wes Anderson Shares The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar First… »

About My Father Interview: Director Laura Terruso on Family & Robert De Niro

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with About My Father director Laura Terruso about the Sebastian Maniscalco-led comedy movie. The film is now available digitally and will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand on August 1, 2023. “The film centers around Sebastian (Maniscalco) who is encouraged by his fiancée (Leslie Bibb) to bring his… Read More: About My Father Interview: Director Laura Terruso on Family &… »

Drive-Away Dolls Release Date Will Reportedly Be Delayed

According to World of Reel, Focus Features reportedly plans to delay the Drive-Away Dolls release date for Ethan Coen’s first solo directorial feature. Due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, the star-studded comedy’s September 22 theatrical release has been potentially pushed back to a much later date. What is Drive-Away Dolls about? “This comedy caper follows… Read More: Drive-Away Dolls Release Date Will Reportedly Be Delayed »

Greta Gerwig on Barbie Ending: ‘Funny and Emotional’

Director Greta Gerwig has shared her thoughts on the Barbie ending. Gerwig co-writes and directs the new fantasy comedy movie starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken. This movie has opened to critical praise and commercial success, earning $155 million in the domestic box office opening weekend. Barbie ending explained The ending of the… Read More: Greta Gerwig on Barbie Ending: ‘Funny and Emotional’ »

Dwayne Johnson Makes ‘Largest Single Donation’ to SAG Relief Fund

As the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes continue in Hollywood, star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has made the largest single donation to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, according to its president and executive director. The SAG-AFTRA Foundation is a non-profit organization associated with SAG-AFTRA, but not a part of it. The Foundation aims to help provide financial relief… Read More: Dwayne Johnson Makes ‘Largest Single Donation’ to SAG Relief Fund »

Sand Land Movie US Release Date Window Revealed

The Sand Land US release date window has been set, with the highly anticipated anime movie adaptation arriving in North America next year. Sand Land coming to North America in 2024 The Sand Land U.S. release date window was set during the film’s world premiere screening at 2023’s San Diego Comic-Con (via Anime News Network).… Read More: Sand Land Movie US Release Date Window Revealed »

Amy Schumer Shares Opinion on Barbie and Oppenheimer

Comedian Amy Schumer has shared her thoughts on Barbie and Oppenheimer. One of the most well-known events in pop culture recently was Barbenheimer, which saw the release of Barbie, Greta Gerwig’s fantasy comedy movie, and Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan’s historical thriller, occur on the same day. The event was known as Barbenheimer, and Schumer, who has… Read More: Amy Schumer Shares Opinion on Barbie and Oppenheimer »

Die Hard Is Still Endlessly Rewatchable 35 Years Later

Die Hard is one of those movies that I never seem to grow tired of, despite having watched it over a thousand times. The great thing about Die Hard (other than the long-standing Christmas debate) is that you get two movies for the price of one. I think that’s why it still resonates with audiences… Read More: Die Hard Is Still Endlessly Rewatchable 35 Years Later »