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‘The Hunger Games’ Cast 10 Years Later: Where Are They Now? (Photos)
The young talent introduced in the box office sensation has gone on to Oscar wins and blockbuster sequels
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‘The Masked Singer’: Here Are the Best Guesses for Season 5’s Group B Contestants
Kristen Stewart? Liam Hemsworth? Wiz Khalifa? The Miz?
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‘Most Dangerous Game’ Renewed for Season 2 by Roku, David Castañeda Joins as the Next Prey
Christoph Waltz will return as Miles Sellers
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Russell Crowe Joins Spider-Man Villain ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Solo Movie
Aaron Taylor-Johnson is set to star in the title role
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RIP ‘Neighbours’: 9 Stars Who Broke Out on the Aussie Soap, From Russell Crowe to Margot Robbie (Photos)
Show announced Thursday that it will end this year after 37 seasons and nearly 9,000 episodes
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‘Westworld’ Recap: 5 Things to Remember Going Into Season 4
A quick refresher before the epic new season begins
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Fall 2023 Film Preview: 30 Must-See New Movies
From “Saltburn” to “The Nun 2,” these are movies that everyone will be talking about this season
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7 Nostalgic 2000s Teen Movies to Watch as Summer Winds Down
Say goodbye to summer with these warm and fuzzy teen flicks
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The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in November 2022
From “Nope” and “Don’t Worry Darling” to “Enola Holmes 2” and “Christmas Vacation”
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Paparazzi Agency Splash News Files for Bankruptcy Amid Meghan Markle Fight
Company cited the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and legal battles, including one with the Duchess of Sussex, in its filing
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Roku in Talks to Acquire Quibi Library (Report)
Potential deal would give device maker a roster of exclusive content, according to Wall Street Journal
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All of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s Movies, Ranked From Worst to Best | Photos
How does Johnson’s role in “Moana 2” stack up?
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Roku Lands Rights to 75+ Quibi Shows, Will Stream Them for Free
Quibi lasted only seven months as a standalone service
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‘Killerman’ Film Review: Liam Hemsworth Gets Amnesia in Forgettable Thriller
Malik Bader wants to pay homage to the gritty classics of the ’70s and ’80s, but he’s kept the toxicity while jettisoning the introspection