Another Marvel superhero, more Pablo Escobar and more than a handful of new and classic movies are headed your way to Netflix in September.
Movies
“2 Fast 2 Furious” — too soon? That is just one of the offerings that will be leaving Netflix in September.
AMC theaters and Warner Bros. are bringing back a pair of Gene Wilder films — “Blazing Saddles” and “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” — in honor of the late actor this weekend.
The Caesars Palace of today looks, and feels, far different from the one that brought a new cachet to the Las Vegas Strip when it opened its doors in 1966.
Disney is in early discussions with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment about rebooting “Splash,” one of the production banner’s early classics. Channing Tatum and Bishop Gorman graduate Jillian Bell are attached to star.
Matthew McConaughey is heading back to school this fall to teach a course on filmmaking at the University of Texas at Austin.
Disney Channel is getting back into the game with “High School Musical,” officially starting casting today on Disney Channel Original Movie “High School Musical 4,” Variety has learned.
If you’re predisposed to see “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” again and again — and again and again and again — Regal Cinemas has a deal for you.
Still basking in the Halloween glow? Let’s talk about a couple of deliriously scary movies: “The Evil Dead” and “Showgirls.”
If you want to get to know Panem like the back of your hand, Regal Cinemas has the deal for you.
It’s a bad month for cartoon sequels, cult classics and science fiction on Netflix in September, as many classic titles are being removed in their monthly cleanse.
A pretty big chunk of TV shows and movies is coming to Netflix this month, which will be much needed after the streaming giant drops more than 60 titles — including some favorites.
Jennifer Beals has been accused of locking her dog in a hot car, a charge she says is just not true.
Take a look behind the craziness of filming the sexy sequel with Channing Tatum and the rest of the Kings of Tampa.
Despite all the muscles on display in “Magic Mike XXL” and “Terminator Genisys,” neither of the sequels may be able to push their way past “Jurassic World” and “Inside Out” at the weekend box office.
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