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The Jewel of the Nile: The Best Movie You Never Saw

With Disney’s Jungle Cruise looking to revive the romantic-adventure genre, the filmmakers cited the Michael Douglas/Kathleen Turner classic Romancing the Stone as one of their key inspirations. That film, which holds up beautifully thirty-seven years later, actually got a lesser-known sequel in...
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New poll reveals which movie franchises Americans dig the most

A recent survey conducted by Morning Consult and The Hollywood Reporter has revealed which movie franchises Americans want the most. The poll was conducted between the dates of November 8-11 among 2,201 U.S. adults, and the results … will likely not...

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My Favorite Scary Movie: Silver Bullet (1985)

For the month of October, JoBlo.com staff will be gearing you up for the Halloween season with My Favorite Scary Movie, where we will share our favorite scary flicks, be it gory horror, supernatural thriller or bloody slasher flicks, lending...

The Best Movie You Never Saw: Ladyhawke

Chris Welcome to The Best Movie You NEVER Saw, a column dedicated to examining films that have flown under the radar or gained traction throughout the years, earning them a place as a cult classic or underrated gem that was...

Ryan Reynolds’ Clue remake could end up being R-rated

I hope you're ready for something a little more explicit in Ryan Reynolds' upcoming remake of CLUE, the 1985 film based upon the Hasbro board-game of the same name, because screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick have said that there's...

Christopher Lloyd cast in Guess Who Died NBC comedy pilot

Great Scott! TAXI and BACK TO THE FUTURE actor Christopher Llyod has been offered the chance to co-star opposite Hector Slizondo, Holland Taylor and Beth Lacke in GUESS WHO DIED, a single-camera comedy pilot for NBC. Headed up by Norman Lear (GOOD...

Ryan Reynolds to star in Clue reboot from Deadpool writers

Ryan Reynolds seems content to stick around 20th Century Fox for a while, as Deadline reports that the actor, as well as his production company Maximum Effort, has inked a three-year first look deal with the studio. The first project...
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