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In Screen Gab No. 178, we tell you about the new 'Stranger Things' doc and recommend three films worth watching this weekend.
Having the same actor appear two — or sometimes three or four or more — times onscreen is one of cinema’s most enduring tricks. And while the effect has long been a powerful bit of movie magic, the ...
Netflix has confirmed a new “Scooby-Doo” live action show. The streaming giant has commissioned an eight-part reimagining of the classic Warner Bros. cartoon focused on the origins of the ...
Scooby-Doo is bounding on to the big screen ... Scooby's sidekicks are Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar, as sexy Daphne, and her real-life fiance Freddie Prinze Junior ...
He was the New York-born son of Irish immigrants. But making a career in late 19th century Vaudeville, Broadway, and Tin Pan Alley he found it beneficial to drop the obviously Irish surname in ...
“Interesting Times With Ross Douthat” is a new weekly podcast from New York Times Opinion. Every Thursday, he will map the new world order through interviews and conversations. Answering ...
Carter, who is in town for the ongoing Singapore leg of the world series as HSBC’s rugby ambassador, told The Sunday Times on April ... But the rugby legend knows a winner when he sees one ...
For a man who cherished the simplicity of life in a remote part of Kerry, Mick O Dwyer still emerged as one of the most influential figures in GAA history. A native of Waterville in south Kerry, O ...
PARIS – A live-action film based on Nintendo’s Legend Of Zelda game series will hit big screens around the world on March 26, 2027, the Japanese gaming giant said on March 28. Nintendo made ...
Jinkies! Netflix announced Wednesday that they are making a live-action Scooby-Doo streaming series. The eight-episode series will chronicle how the Mystery Inc. gang came to be. Word of the ...
My god, have you seen the trailers?!" while one wrote, “why did she turn into scooby doo…” A user wrote, “We are not watching Snow White b/c of that genocidal terrorist Gal Gadot.
The New York Times Editorial Board thinks the Democratic Party needs a serious wake-up call. In a new editorial, the liberal outlet declared that the party is in a state of denial about why it ...