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Today, Netflix released a new Matilda the Musical poster and trailer. The trailer is below, and the poster is underneath. The film will be getting a streaming release on December 25, 2022 (excluding UK and Ireland), with a theatrical release on December 9, 2022. A brand new take on the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical, Roald …

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Netflix has revealed the teaser trailer and poster for Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, which is coming to the streaming service this holiday season. You can watch the teaser below, and you’ll find the poster underneath. Sony Pictures U.K. and Tristar Pictures will release the film in the UK and Ireland exclusively in cinemas on …

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Stylish, calculating, and beautiful with a pair of perfectly-pitched performances from its two leads, Cruella is an apt reflection of the life its heroine (Emma Stone) wants to lead, but maybe a decade too late in getting there. A prequel humanizing a villain from a 50-year-old film who literally has ‘devil’ as part of her …

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With Cruella hitting theaters and Disney+ (with Premier Access) on Friday, May 28, Vital Thrills talked to stars Emma Stone and Emma Thompson about the highly-anticipated film. The press conference also included director Craig Gillespie, costume designer Jenny Beavan, hair and makeup head Nadia Stacey, and production designer Fiona Crombie. It’s unusual to have below-the-line …

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If you were ever a kid, and we assume you were, you probably know about Dr. Dolittle, the man who could talk to animals. Hugh Lofting’s tales are almost a century old, and you might have even seen the 1967 Rex Harrison film. This time around, Robert Downey Jr. takes on the role in a …

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There are good films, there are bad films, and there are the worst films — the cinematic equivalents of a five-talent ballplayer who never gets out of the minors. They sound good on paper but just never live up to their potential. Last Christmas is one of those films that should be so much better …

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