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Bad Times at the El Royale latest trailer released

Drew Goddard, known for his string of highly-successful and acclaimed feature films and series (“Cabin in the Woods,” “The Martian,” “Lost” TV series) helms the latest mystery thriller “Bad Times at the El Royale” set at the backdrop of 60’s retro cool style. The movie’s latest official trailer  reveals a multi-generational ensemble cast that includes Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson, Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Cynthia Erivo, Lewis Pullman and Cailee Spaeney.

Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids finale episodes win in TV ratings

The finale episodes of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids  won in the national television ratings over the weekend, based on Kantar Media's ratings.

All-women crew got balls in intense heist action-thriller 'Widows' latest trailer

Academy Award winner filmmaker Steve McQueen and writer Gillian Flynn (author of Gone Girl ) team up to give the audience a gripping intense action thriller in Widows starring a heavyweight cast – Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, Cynthia Erivo, Liam Neeson, Colin Farrell, Robert Duvall, Jon Bernthal, Daniel Kaluuya and Brian Tyree Henry. Four women take matters into their own hands when their husbands unexpectedly perished with unfinished criminal activities in Widows . Hunted by their late husbands’ client who pressed on the responsibility of paying the debt their husbands left, the characters of Davis, Rodriguez, Debicki and Erivo join forces to outwit the crime lords preying on them and move on with their own terms.

'The Spy Who Dumped Me' puts women in high octane action-comedy

In the vein of many globe-hopping spy thrillers,” The Spy Who Dumped Me” sends its characters on an international odyssey to nine cities: Vilnius (Lithuania), Los Angeles, Vienna, Prague, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Tokyo, and Moscow dodging bullets as they learn to navigate the high-octane world of espionage, the two best buds quickly learn that they can trust no one, except each other. Central to The Spy Who Dumped Me is the deep and true friendship between the two main characters, Audrey and Morgan, played by Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon.

Highly-upgraded and deadliest 'The Predator' returns on September 12

Thirty-one years since Arnold Schwarzenegger first faced down a lethal alien creature hunting him and his comrades through the jungles of Central America, the Predator franchise is being brought up-to-date by one of the people who suffered at the hands of that original extra-terrestrial. This time, though, Shane Black is in charge, and the Predators do what he says. Black, who acted in the 1987 original, is now co-writer and director for “The Predator,” which aims to bring a whole new dimension to the story. In this year’s “The Predator”, a former Army Ranger and Special Forces soldier (Boyd Holbrook’s Quinn McKenna) has an encounter with a mysterious alien – which he later learns is a Predator – while on a mercenary mission in Mexico. He sends some of the creature’s technology back to the US, where his son Rory (Jacob Tremblay) figures out the unearthly language used to control it. This, in turn, exposes him to a serious threat from the Predators. Confined for psychiatric evaluation

Official first look photo of the new Terminator movie

The untitled, in-production sequel to James Cameron’s original Terminator films has just revealed its first look photo with three women looking badass and ready for battle – in photo (from left to right) are Natalia Reyes as Dani Ramos, Mackenzie Davis as Grace and Linda Hamilton (returns) as Sarah Connor.

Kung Fu Panda director Jennifer Yuh Nelson on her first live-action in 'The Darkest Minds'

The Darkest Minds will be the first live-action film for director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, best known for her work on the Kung Fu Panda franchise. The movie is an adaptation of the best-selling book by Alexandra Bracken, the first in a YA trilogy ( The Darkest Minds , Never Fade , and In the Afterlight ). The engrossing new film takes place in a dystopian society. The nation is in a state of crisis; 98 percent of the children have died. For the few who remain, it’s a fight to stay alive. When Ruby woke up on her tenth birthday, something about her had changed. Something alarming enough to make her parents lock her in the garage and call the police. The kids and teenagers, who all have remarkable powers and abilities, have been taken from their families and sent for brutal  ' rehabilitation'.   Here they are segregated by color according to how dangerous to society they are deemed to be. Ruby is an ‘Orange’ – signifying that she is a major threat because she can read minds and man