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The 10 Best Spider-Man Movie Character Entrances, Ranked
Collider has published a ranked list celebrating the most memorable character entrances across the Spider-Man film franchise, highlighting how a well-staged introduction can heighten a superhero movie’s spectacle and emotional impact. The article ranks its picks from 10 down to 1, drawing on moments spanning Sam Raimi’s original trilogy through to the more recent animated…
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The Best Sunscreens for Your Face (and Body), as Recommended by Beauty Insiders
The Hollywood Reporter has rounded up sunscreen recommendations for the face and body, drawing on advice from Hollywood-based dermatologists, injectors, and celebrity makeup artists. The piece underscores that daily SPF use remains essential for skin health, with experts advising a minimum of SPF 30 and reapplication every two hours, even for those who spend most…
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Michelle Pfeiffer Clarifies She “Never Said” She’s Retiring: “The Most Ridiculous Thing”
Michelle Pfeiffer has moved to correct reports that she is retiring from acting, calling the claim “the most ridiculous thing” during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The three-time Oscar nominee explained that a comment she made about never wanting to “star in another movie” had been taken out of context, and…
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3 Greatest Movies To Watch on Prime Video This Weekend (Aug 22-23)
Collider’s weekend streaming guide highlights three films newly or currently available on Prime Video, offered as alternatives for viewers who fancy something other than “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” at the cinema. The recommendation comes as Tom Holland’s latest Spidey outing continues to dominate the US box office, having become the second-fastest film to reach $2…
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Julie Klausner Calls Phone Comedy “Isolating” and “Reductive” at Live ‘It Happened in Hollywood’
At a live taping of The Hollywood Reporter’s “It Happened in Hollywood” podcast during the TV Academy’s Televerse Festival in Los Angeles, Difficult People creator Julie Klausner argued that comedy has become too dependent on phone-based, short-form video content, calling this shift “isolating” and “reductive”. She said she wants to see a revival of the…
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‘Harry Potter’ Star Jessie Cave Says It Was ‘Embarrassing’ to Join OnlyFans to Pay the Bills but ‘It Has Saved Me’: Lavender Brown ‘Was a Small Part 20 Years Ago’
Jessie Cave, who played Lavender Brown in the “Harry Potter” film series, has spoken candidly about launching an OnlyFans account to help pay off debt, describing the decision as “embarrassing” but ultimately life-changing. In an interview on the UK talk show “This Morning”, the actor said people wrongly assume she is wealthy because of the…
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‘Gilmore Girls’ Biggest Unfinished Story Deserves a Second Chance 10 Years Later
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the 2016 Netflix revival, ended on a cliffhanger that has never been resolved: Rory’s announcement that she is pregnant. The renewed interest comes as Warner Bros. Television develops the first authorised Gilmore Girls documentary for HBO Max, involving creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino and Lauren Graham, prompting fresh…
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Alex Aster on Writing Barbie World’s First-Ever YA Book, Sending Her ‘Lightlark’ Movie Producers ‘Really Smart’ Fan Casts
Author Alex Aster, best known for her bestselling “Lightlark” and “Starside” novels, has released “Barbie Dreamscape,” the first-ever young adult book based on Mattel’s Barbie franchise. Aster, who has published ten titles in six years, was given creative freedom by Mattel to shape the story and decide which characters from Barbie’s world to feature, marking…
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Los Lobos Settles Sony Music Lawsuit Over ‘Desperado’ Movie Soundtrack Royalties
Los Lobos has settled its lawsuit against Sony Music Entertainment over unpaid royalties for “Canción del Mariachi,” the band’s contribution to the 1995 film Desperado, alongside Antonio Banderas. A court filing on Friday confirmed both sides had agreed to jointly dismiss the breach of contract claim, though the band’s attorney declined to disclose the settlement’s…
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10 Adventure Books More Exciting Than Any Movie
This Collider article rounds up ten classic adventure novels the author argues rival any film for excitement, spanning genres from piracy to Westerns to Arctic survival. The piece frames adventure fiction as a genre with roots stretching back to 18th- and 19th-century novelists who built on myth and legend, arguing these foundational works still hold…