By Dave McNary
18.05.2020 - 20:31 / nypost.com
Who will be the “American Scoundrel”?
New data compiled by TopCasinoBonus.com has ranked the top 50 movie villains by whom audiences love to hate the most.
The louse list uses the villain’s best-known film’s RottenTomatoes score, how often they’re searched on Google each month and Wikipedia traffic to determine their popularity.
One alien thug vaporizes the competition: Thanos (Josh Brolin) from “Avengers: Endgame,” the highest-grossing movie of all time, scores an 81.05. In second place is
By Dave McNary
The Black Lives Matter movement is not just about the unlawful deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. It’s about 400 years of oppression and systemic racism against black people in the United States by citizens, laws and law enforcement.
Kip Moore raised a glass to his online fans during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Thursday (June 4) that raised money for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which has been fighting for justice for Black Americans since 1909.He sipped on his whiskey on the rocks intermittently throughout the daytime set, as his dark liquor collection remained on full display behind him.
Kerry Washington‘s movie on Netflix, American Son, is getting a lot of love from citizens who are wanting to deepen their understanding about racial injustice.
With Black Lives Matter protests happening all over America for the past week in reaction to the frequent, unaccountable murders of Black people by the police, there has been a concurrent push to celebrate Black lives through art and appreciate the contributions that Black people make to American culture. One such area of culture is film, where Black directors have made incredible features and documentaries, many of which have changed the world.
With Black Lives Matter protests happening all over America for the past week in reaction to the frequent, unaccountable murders of Black people by the police, there has been a concurrent push to celebrate Black lives through art and appreciate the contributions that Black people make to American culture. One such area of culture is film, where Black directors have made incredible features and documentaries, many of which have changed the world.
Space Forceis ready for liftoff. The Netflix series, which hit the streaming service Friday, sees star Steve Carell reunitewithThe Officecreator Greg Daniels for another satirical show.
A new film version of the classic musical Fiddler on the Roof is in the works with Hamilton director Thomas Kail set to direct!
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From to to , there have been a slew of iconic works over the years that have highlighted or redefined the Asian American experience in impactful ways and have remained a large part of the pop culture lexicon.
Liman has previously worked with Cruise on "American Made" and "Edge Of Tomorrow". Cruise is working with NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX on the mystery film.
The movie will film Tom Cruise in actual outer space, with NASA's support
Tom Cruise‘s much talked about space movie has found a director.
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The road rage thriller is due to be released in July, months earlier than planned
By Dave McNary
It often only takes one formative, life-changing performance on a TV show or a movie where everything clicks, especially when it comes to representation onscreen: «That's me.» «That's my story.» «They look like my family!»