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Roger Ebert made it clear that he wasn't a fan of this 1998 Christmas movie starring Michael Keaton, which he rated one out ...
Travis Scott's Cactus Jack clothing brand is getting attention this weekend after FC Barcelona players took to the pitch with the logo across the front of their jerseys for a match against Real ...
The UK tour of the play Let The Right One In, penned by Jack Thorne, has been cancelled due to “unforeseen circumstances.” BBC News reports that the production, based on the best-selling ...
Jack Black‘s meme song Steve’s Lava Chicken from A Minecraft Movie is now the shortest song ever to crack the Billboard Hot 100, which tracks the most popular current songs week-by-week.
Don’t call him a one-hit wonder. Jack Black made a surprise return to the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week with another unlikely song from a video game movie: “Steve’s Lava Chicken,” a 34 ...
Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo really wants Jack Black to be part of the band's upcoming movie — but Rolling Stone confirmed he's not attached.
Supergirl logo hints at new title for DCU movie The post also featured a picture of the front and back of his director’s chair, which revealed the official logo for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow ...
I almost left the movie early when, at one point, Jack Black, readying his newfound friends for battle, says: “We need to mine. We need to craft. We need to Minecraft. ” Fuck off.
Jack Black is back on our screens with “A Minecraft Movie,” and once you finish the film, you might be feeling a desire for more of him. Over the years, Black has cemented himself as a comedy ...
Jack Black and Jason Momoa’s “A Minecraft Movie” is new in theaters and appears to be heading for a big opening weekend at the box office. Does that mean the film will get a sequel?
Anatomy of a Scene How Jack Black and Jason Momoa Share a Mine Cart in ‘A Minecraft Movie’ The director Jared Hess narrates an adventure sequence from his film, involving a cozy ride.
With Jack Black and Jason Momoa aboard, ‘A Minecraft Movie’ roars The blocky world of the hit “Minecraft” game comes alive in a film that’s anything but meditative and serene.