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Not Really on Purpose” or “Sin Querer Queriendo” has been received with delight by many fans in the U.S. and Latin America who grew up ...
T he anime-release train stops for nobody — and even though the start of the year usually represents a quieter time in the ...
While we might not rank The Phoenician Scheme among Wes Anderson’s best movies, the director’s latest does include two ...
On a monitor, her character ... She’s one of the city’s last living broads: brassy, belty, and profane, with the ferocity of a bullet train coming right at you. She’s as famous for playing ...
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139 movie sequels currently on the wayHollywood still loves its follow-ups – here’s our round-up of 139 (and counting) sequels currently on the way. Hollywood has ...
A complete cast and character guide for How to Train Your Dragon, comparing the animated characters to their live-action ...
Watch our interviews with Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler and the rest of the Live-Action "How To Train Your Dragon" ...
Abbott High School’s production of “The Book of Will,” by Laura Gunderson, has qualified for the UIL State One-Act Play competition next week. This marks the ninth consecutive time that ...
Oakton High School’s production, “The Problem,” won first place Saturday in the Virginia High School League’s Northern Region competition for one-act plays. The two roles in the play ...
The first show of 2004 was the "One Act Play Festival" held Feb. 19, 20, and 21. Eight original and vastly different shows were presented to packed houses on all three evenings.
Stars like Jean Smart, Sarah Snook, and Andrew Scott are going it alone on stage, and audiences can't get enough.
Starring and co-written by Jewish actor Ethan Slater, ‘Marcel on the Train’ explores the legendary mime’s early days in the ...
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