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Raya And The Last Dragon leads the box office for the third weekend
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Raya and the Last Dragon leads U S box office
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Raya and the Last Dragon Leads Box Office as L A Theater Revival Boosts Ticket Sales
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It is expected to start a franchise on James Bond scale
One of Netflix’s most expensive movies to date
Netflix s The Gray Man one of its most expensive movies to date from Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo has begun production. With Ryan Gosling (La La Land) and Chris Evans (
Captain America) in the lead, The Gray Man is an action-thriller based on Mark Greaney s 2009 novel of the same name, and is expected to be the start of a franchise on the scale of James Bond. The Gray Man also stars Dhanush (Aadukalam), Jessica Henwick (Marvel s Iron Fist), Wagner Moura (Narcos), Ana de Armas (Knives Out), Julia Butters (American Housewife), Regé-Jean Page (Bridgerton), Billy Bob Thornton (Goliath), Alfre Woodard (Marvel s Luke Cage), and Callan Mulvey (Underbelly).
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Your Weekly Roundup of New Movies: In “The Father,” Anthony Hopkins’ Performance Is a Gauntlet and His Best in 10 Years What to see and skip in the theaters this week, both virtual and brick-and-mortar. (Sony Pictures Classics) Updated March 16 at 8:15 PM TOP PICK OF THE WEEK The play-to-film transition often lacks formal ingenuity. Regardless of quality, you know the type: static cameras, actors gnawing on scenery, wordy dialogue carrying protracted scenes. But French playwright Florian Zeller adapting his acclaimed dementia drama to cinema has the opposite effect.