Rustin Trailer and Teaser Featuring Colman Domingo
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Rustin Trailer and Teaser Featuring Colman Domingo

On the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, Netflix has shared the official teaser trailer and art for Rustin, which opens in select theaters on November 3 before launching on the streaming service November 17. The Bayard Rustin biopic stars Fear the Walking Dead‘s Colman Domingo. Directed by DGA award and five-time Tony award…

Bayard Rustin Film First Look Featuring Colman Domingo
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Bayard Rustin Film First Look Featuring Colman Domingo

Netflix has provided Vital Thrills with a first look at Rustin, the Bayard Rustin biopic starring Fear the Walking Dead‘s Colman Domingo. Rustin will open in select theaters on November 3, 2023 and comes to Netflix on November 17. Directed by DGA award and five-time Tony award winner George C. Wolfe, the film features a…

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Trailer and Poster Debut

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Trailer and Poster Debut

Paramount Pictures has released the official trailer and poster for PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, the second big-screen feature opening in theaters on September 29, 2023. You can watch the trailer using the player below and you’ll find the poster underneath. In the new film, a magical meteor crash lands in Adventure City and gives…

Netflix March 2023: Originals, Movies and Series
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New on Netflix March 2023: Originals, Movies and Series

The Netflix March 2023 Originals, movies, and TV series have been revealed and can be viewed below. The streaming service has also announced the movies and TV series leaving next month. The Netflix March 2023 schedule features such titles as Agent Elvis, Dance 100, Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 7, I Am Georgina Season 2, Invisible City…

Amsterdam Review: The New David O. Russell Film
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Amsterdam Review: The New David O. Russell Film

Like most period films, David O. Russell’s Amsterdam tries to both look forward to the future and reveal something about the past. It is less about ‘yesterday’ than ‘today’ but unsure which part of ‘today’ it’s aiming at. It wants to remind us of moments in the past to keep us from Santayana-like repetition, but…