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‘The Garfield Movie’ Review: Chris Pratt Voices the Tubby Tabby in a Toon That Fails Both Kids and Their Parents
The movie also features the voice talents of Samuel L. Jackson, Hannah Waddingham, Ving Rhames, Nicholas Hoult and Cecily Strong.
3-min read - EntertainmentVariety
‘The Garfield Movie’ Review: Beloved Feline Loses His Sarcastic Growl in Product Placement-Heavy Origin Story
The lasagna-obsessed feline with a near-pathological aversion to Mondays, who first came into popular consciousness in the late ‘70s as a comic strip, is a diluted version of himself in “The Garfield Movie.” Not only is his suave apathy mostly replaced by an excessive excitedness with only sporadic glimpses of his endearingly negative qualities, but …
5-min read - EntertainmentEntertainment Weekly
Pro-Palestinian protestors interrupt Jerry Seinfeld show, escorted out by security
Seinfeld has expressed his support for Israel amid its ongoing war in Gaza.
2-min read - CelebrityThe Wrap
JFK Jr.’s Wife Wanted Martha Stewart to Teach Her to Cook Something Besides Chicken
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy was also frustrated her husband wouldn’t introduce her to mom Jackie O., new book reveals The post JFK Jr.’s Wife Wanted Martha Stewart to Teach Her to Cook Something Besides Chicken appeared first on TheWrap.
3-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
Marvel Television Banner Returns & Aims To Help Viewers “Jump In Anywhere”
The Marvel Television banner is returning for live-action series’ like Agatha All Along, Daredevil: Born Again, and Ironheart. Marvel Studios Head of TV, Streaming, and Animation Brad Winderbaum recently revealed in an interview that this is to help viewers know they can “jump in anywhere” in the MCU and still understand the plotline. “We want …
2-min read - EntertainmentVariety
‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1’ Review: Sprawling Yet Thinly Spread, the First Part of Kevin Costner’s Western Epic Feels Like the Set-Up for a TV Miniseries
It feels like the seedbed for a miniseries. Much of what happens is wispy and not very forceful; the film doesn’t build in power, and it seldom seems to be aiming in a clear direction. Costner, as an actor, doesn’t show up until an hour in, and when he does, playing a gruff horse trader who’s more than a horse trader, one feels the grounding so much of the film lacks.
7-min read - EntertainmentThe Hollywood Reporter
Justin Baldoni Explains Decision to Age Up Characters in ‘It Ends With Us,’ Credits Blake Lively for Getting Taylor Swift Song in Trailer
Three days after the It Ends With Us trailer took the internet by storm, director and star Justin Baldoni is opening up about the reaction and some of the most buzzed-about changes from the book to the movie. The film, starring Baldoni, Blake Lively and Brandon Sklenar, is adapted from Colleen Hoover’s hit novel of …
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