It’s only March, and the action in 2023 has already been amplified to level 100. Marvel has been dominating the genre for the latter half of the last decade, but recently a lot of new players have entered the game with new franchises, top-quality choreography, and interesting storylines that have driven audiences to theaters. Of course, the best example is the “John Wick” franchise, which has surpassed expectations and brought a new generation delight for hand-to-hand combat and bulletproof tailor-made couture suits. In the last three months alone, we have seen large-scale action movies from Bollywood (Pathaan), Vietnam (Furies), Hollywood with chapter 4 of the aforementioned John Wick, and now South Korea has joined with the highly anticipated “Kill Boksoon.” Notably, this one comes closest to “John Wick” in style, plot, and even the couture suits (which are a perfect reason to watch this film). As a fan of Hallyu entertainment, I...
- 4/1/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
A man who says he was injured during a shooting at a French Montana music video taping in January is now suing the musician for $50,000.
Carl Leon, who says he was an extra during a video shoot back in January, claims that the rapper and his associates did not do enough to prevent the injury of at least 10 people. In a statement to Rolling Stone, Montana’s attorney denies the allegations and slams Leon’s claims as “profit play and a publicity stunt.”
The lawsuit filed Monday comes several months...
Carl Leon, who says he was an extra during a video shoot back in January, claims that the rapper and his associates did not do enough to prevent the injury of at least 10 people. In a statement to Rolling Stone, Montana’s attorney denies the allegations and slams Leon’s claims as “profit play and a publicity stunt.”
The lawsuit filed Monday comes several months...
- 3/20/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Miley Cyrus released her latest album “Endless Summer Vacation” on March 10. It’s already her eighth studio album even though she’s still only 30-years-old, and that doesn’t even count the music she recorded as her fictional Disney channel character “Hannah Montana.” But what are her greatest hits? We’ve ranked the top 15 below.
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023
15. “He Could Be the One” (2009)
14. “When I Look at You” (2010)
13. “Adore You” (2013)
12. “Midnight Sky” (2020)
11. “7 Things” (2008)
10. “The Best of Both Worlds” (2006)
9. “Slide Away” (2019)
8. “Younger Now” (2017)
7. “See You Again” (2007)
6. “Malibu” (2017)
5. “We Can’t Stop” (2013)
4. “Party in the U.S.A.” (2009)
3. “The Climb” (2009)
2. “Flowers” (2023)
1. “Wrecking Ball” (2013)
SEEBillboard charts: Number-one albums of 2023
Miley Cyrus rose to fame in the 2000s as the star of the Disney Channel series “Hannah Montana,” where she played Miley Stewart, an average teenager by day and the title pop star by night. That series ran for five years...
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2023
15. “He Could Be the One” (2009)
14. “When I Look at You” (2010)
13. “Adore You” (2013)
12. “Midnight Sky” (2020)
11. “7 Things” (2008)
10. “The Best of Both Worlds” (2006)
9. “Slide Away” (2019)
8. “Younger Now” (2017)
7. “See You Again” (2007)
6. “Malibu” (2017)
5. “We Can’t Stop” (2013)
4. “Party in the U.S.A.” (2009)
3. “The Climb” (2009)
2. “Flowers” (2023)
1. “Wrecking Ball” (2013)
SEEBillboard charts: Number-one albums of 2023
Miley Cyrus rose to fame in the 2000s as the star of the Disney Channel series “Hannah Montana,” where she played Miley Stewart, an average teenager by day and the title pop star by night. That series ran for five years...
- 3/15/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
In both a noble gesture toward exhibition after the studio’s Project Popcorn, and in a means to monetize downstream revenues, Warner Bros is taking what was a HBO Max movie, Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike’s Last Dance, and putting into 1,500 theatrical locations this weekend. That’s with a thrifty marketing spend. It’s the second movie after New Line’s House Party (8.8M) whereby Warners has reversed engineered a streaming release for the big screen. Meanwhile, Paramount, is building off the heat of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, with a 25th anniversary 3D re-issue of the filmmaker’s Oscar winning 1997 title, Titanic. There’s two arguments to be made that either could notch No. 1: Titanic apparently tracking better than the fall re-issue of Avatar (10.5M opening) with a shot at double digits in 2,400 theaters and the Channing Tatum-Salma Hayek Pinault threequel also having...
- 2/8/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
French Montana took to Instagram Saturday to congratulate Morocco’s soccer team for making it into the World Cup semifinals, and the rapper didn’t hesitate to take a little shot at soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo in his post.
Related: Where to Find World Cup Merch Online
“Ronaldo u had your time g … it’s Morocco time,” the rapper wrote, alongside an image of the Moroccan men’s soccer team and a pride of lions chasing after the Portuguese athlete (Morocco’s national team is nicknamed the “Atlas Lions”).
“Legendary On Another Levellllll!
Related: Where to Find World Cup Merch Online
“Ronaldo u had your time g … it’s Morocco time,” the rapper wrote, alongside an image of the Moroccan men’s soccer team and a pride of lions chasing after the Portuguese athlete (Morocco’s national team is nicknamed the “Atlas Lions”).
“Legendary On Another Levellllll!
- 12/10/2022
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Today Miley Cyrus is entering a new decade as she celebrates her 30th birthday.
From teen star to pop icon, the last 16 years of the “Wrecking Ball” singer’s illustrious career wouldn’t have been the same without her performance on the beloved Disney channel series “Hannah Montana”, which ran from 2006 to 2011, along with its related soundtrack albums.
Cyrus was just 13 years old when the first episode debuted on March 24, 2006. Her iconic role as Miley Stewart, the girl from Malibu who lives a double life, transforming herself into the famous pop singer Hannah Montana at night, quickly catapulted the young actress into stardom. The character’s secret identity kept fans intrigued and propelled the popular sitcom into four memorable seasons, just shy of 100 episodes. Cyrus even described her blonde alter ego as a “rocket that flew me to the moon and never brought me back down,” when she paid tribute...
From teen star to pop icon, the last 16 years of the “Wrecking Ball” singer’s illustrious career wouldn’t have been the same without her performance on the beloved Disney channel series “Hannah Montana”, which ran from 2006 to 2011, along with its related soundtrack albums.
Cyrus was just 13 years old when the first episode debuted on March 24, 2006. Her iconic role as Miley Stewart, the girl from Malibu who lives a double life, transforming herself into the famous pop singer Hannah Montana at night, quickly catapulted the young actress into stardom. The character’s secret identity kept fans intrigued and propelled the popular sitcom into four memorable seasons, just shy of 100 episodes. Cyrus even described her blonde alter ego as a “rocket that flew me to the moon and never brought me back down,” when she paid tribute...
- 11/23/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
It is quite clear from a theatrical and a streaming front, Disney is already dominating.
While CEO Bob Chapek has, of course, championed the booming Disney+ during the pandemic, the fact that theatrical remains powerful is not lost on the company. They will obviously conquer November with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which had many breathless the other night after its Hollywood premiere. December also belongs to Disney at the box office, with 20th Century Studio’s Avatar: The Way of Water.
Wakanda Forever is set to open to 175M-200M, and it won’t be surprising to see if it emulates or surpasses its first chapter, which did 700.4M stateside.
The rich man’s problem for Disney is where to best exploit its legacy IP.
But this has been a situation for Disney for decades, and a winning attribute as well. With such powerful brands, Disney can traverse frontwards and backwards the theatrical-to-home ancillary pipeline,...
While CEO Bob Chapek has, of course, championed the booming Disney+ during the pandemic, the fact that theatrical remains powerful is not lost on the company. They will obviously conquer November with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which had many breathless the other night after its Hollywood premiere. December also belongs to Disney at the box office, with 20th Century Studio’s Avatar: The Way of Water.
Wakanda Forever is set to open to 175M-200M, and it won’t be surprising to see if it emulates or surpasses its first chapter, which did 700.4M stateside.
The rich man’s problem for Disney is where to best exploit its legacy IP.
But this has been a situation for Disney for decades, and a winning attribute as well. With such powerful brands, Disney can traverse frontwards and backwards the theatrical-to-home ancillary pipeline,...
- 10/30/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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