Cinephiles, rejoice! “Barbie,” beloved auteurs and big franchises make up just some of the movies we can’t wait to lay our eyes on this year.
Dominic Toretto and company hit a milestone this summer with “Fast X,” the latest installment in the “Fast and Furious” franchise — not too shabby for a humble L.A. street racing crew that started out stealing DVD players from speeding semitrucks and, 20 years later, has given us some of the most over-the-top macho soap-operatics Hollywood has ever seen, on-screen and off. After longtime helmer Justin Lin’s exit one week into production, where does Universal’s $1.
I’ve grown skeptical of Disney’s mission to revisit practically every beloved release from my childhood years, but my hesitance disappeared upon watching that viral trailer, which debuted a new Ariel played by Chloe x Halle’s Halle Bailey.
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