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Jumanji : Next Level

Sans le dire à ses amis, Spencer a gardé les restes de la console de jeux. Installé chez Eddie, son grand-père, il la répare en secret et se retrouve une nouvelle fois absorbé dans l'univers de ...
California has set aside $342 million in tax credits in a bid to jumpstart production of big-budget films, including a record $43.9 million for the next installment in the “Jumanji” franchise. The ...
Ten major studio features were included in this round. The state saw a 200 percent jump in applications to get filming subsidies. By Winston Cho Michael Mann’s Heat 2 and the next installment to Sony ...
The doubling of California’s film and TV tax credits to $750 million a year is showing promise in bringing production back to the state. Ten movies from major studios were among 52 films awarded ...
Three decades after the original Heat took Los Angeles by storm, Michael Mann is bringing Heat 2 to town thanks to some big tax-incentive cash from California. The multi-Oscar-nominated director’s ...
Sofiane Sehili, cycliste français adepte de l'ultra-endurance - Capture d'écran vidéo Instagram Fanny Bensussan, la compagne de Sofiane Sehili, a réagi ce jeudi avec émotion à l'annonce de la ...
The latest addition to the ‘Drag Race’ franchise will tap a slate of all Latin queens, following in the footsteps of WOW’s recent success with ‘Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian Royale.’ By McKinley ...
James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump dropped by an episode of the junk food podcast “Snack Homiez” during the Sabrina Carpenter-hosted episode of “Saturday Night Live” on Oct. 18. When asked by young ...
Male actors have a habit of going commando to costume fittings. That’s the startling revelation of Jenny Beavan, the Oscar-winning British costume designer, who has worked with some of the biggest ...
With less reporters on her hands inside the Pentagon, Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson expressed her disdain for Netflix’s gay military series “Boots.” The Pentagon press secretary said in a ...
It’s alive! We’re talking about Guillermo del Toro’s reimagining of “Frankenstein.” And it’s finally available to watch after the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival back in August. What better ...