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Tom Cruise is going to have to hold his breath a little longer for his new film, Deeper, with Ana de Armas, after reports ...
An unmade Animaniacs game for the Game Boy Advance has been unearthed, and you can play it now.
In fact, there were nine different games between the SNES and DS eras, in fact, but a tenth, long-lost one has recently been rediscovered and preserved online (thanks, Time Extension !); Animaniacs: ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNCalifornia dreaming: A ten-day family trip to the Sunshine StateIt’s a road trip in California that will see us take in Yosemite National Park and San Francisco. But our first stop is LA.
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No Film School on MSNHow The Composer of 'The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie' Scores Zany CartoonsI love watching cartoons from my youth, and I was pumped to see that Warner Bros was releasing The Day The Earth Blew Up: A ...
Spanning continents and cultures, these seven amusement parks are the pinnacle of theme-based entertainment. From the magic ...
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Upscale Adventuring on MSNThese U.S. Cities Are Leading the Way in Cultural DiversityWhen you think of the United States, a few things come to mind: Hollywood, Disneyland, New York, the Grand Canyon, NASA, Las ...
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two public companies by next year, calving off cable operations from its streaming service as the number of people “cutting the cord” rises.
Warner Bros. Discovery's cable networks, like many of its rivals, have lost viewers as consumers shifted to streaming services such as Netflix, causing its stock to slump more than 60% since the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery, the film and TV colossus behind HBO and CNN, announced on Monday that it would cleave itself into two companies, becoming the latest entertainment conglomerate to unshackle ...
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two separate companies David Zaslav, President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, arrives at the premiere of “The Flash” at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles.
For those who've just gotten used to the idea of HBO Max, Warner Bros. movies and Discovery Channel all existing under the same brand, we have some bad news: They're splitting up again. Warner ...
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