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04.03.2021 - 10:39 / variety.com
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIt’s not every action star who could be considered up-and-coming at 55, but it happens. Frank Grillo has been around for a while, but he didn’t start to break out until he was featured in a couple of “Purge” sequels (the first in 2014), where he played a lean-and-mean cop.
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Justin Bieber has been issued with a cease-and-desist letter after French electronic group Justice claimed that the singer’s new album infringes on their trademark.
Dennis Harvey Film CriticStriking a middle ground between teen fantasy “The Craft” and deadly serious political allegory “The Handmaid’s Tale” is “Witch Hunt,” writer-director Elle Callahan’s second feature. Her first, the 2019 “Head Count,” was a strikingly assured supernatural mind-bender, albeit one a little too understated for some genre fans.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Kelly Ripa got into the St. Patrick’s holiday spirit in a dress that made fans swoon.
Golf legend Tiger Woods said Tuesday he has been released from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and is recuperating at home from severe leg injuries suffered in a rollover crash in Palos Verdes.
Marvel Cinematic Universe. His character, the HYDRA operative Crossbones, was killed off by Scarlet Witch in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War.“I had such a good time making Winter Soldier” the New York born actor told NME.
Christmas jumper too tight, Ron? Although Rupert Grint is grateful for the Harry Potter franchise, filming wasn’t always easy, he revealed during the Monday, March 8, episode of Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast.
Frank Lupo, the partner of Stephen J. Cannell on many popular 1980s action shows, died Feb. 17 at his home in Florida, according to his sister and social media. He was 66-years-old and no cause of death was given.
The fantasy trope of Time Loops is all the rage again. Obviously, we all know Groundhog Day, which did it perfectly.
Most people know Frank Grillo from his role as Crossbones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Even though it’s moving at a slower pace than many would like, the vaccine rollout is starting to gain some traction and in turn, moviegoers are going to start setting foot in theaters — safely of course. That said, the specialty box office space might be hearing some more coin drop into its piggy bank in the forthcoming months. It’s been quite a journey, but we’ll get there slowly yet surely.
Unless you’re a fan of video games, particularly those of generations past, the term that inspires the title of Joe Carnahan’s latest action film, “Boss Level,” might be lost on you. That means you may not be familiar with the time spent playing a section of a video game over and over and over again (sometimes for hours on end), trying your damnedest to reach the final battle, only to be killed by the bad guy and forced to start once more at the beginning.
Guy Lodge Film CriticNear the beginning of “Little Girl,” the camera sits quietly in on a ballet class for second-grade girls. Among them is seven-year-old Sasha Kovac, in a dark T-shirt and tights that contrast starkly with the other girls’ papery white dresses.
Okay: It's getting a little ridiculous with the time-loop movies, right? Unless you subscribe to the movies-mirror-reality idea, in which stories of waking up every day to an uncontrollable but numbingly familiar set of horrors feel about right.
EXCLUSIVE: Captain America and The Purge star Frank Grillo is set to star in action-thriller M.I.A., we can reveal.