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Summer’s not over until Mutual Riverfront Park says it is. That means that there’s still time for some season finale events, ...
Qualley stars as a private detective named Honey O’Donahue, working to solve a murder case that involves a religious cult.
Both the museum and film screenings are free and open to the public. "Midnight in Paris" will be shown on August 28th, and "Coco Before Chanel" on October 16th. The "Brilliant Exiles" exhibit focuses ...
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Brad Pitt's "F1: The Movie" is now whizzing on TV screens across the U.S. with its digital release this week. From the filmmakers of “Top Gun: Maverick,” "F1: The Movie" follows Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt ...
In the second quarter, Appaloosa dumped 100% of its Broadcom stake, even after robust results and corresponding stock price gains. Despite holding dozens of stocks, Nvidia is now Tepper's seventh ...
‘Spider-Verse’ producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are behind the studio pic based on the Archie comic books about Archie, Veronica, Betty and their friends, with Archie Comics producing. By ...
Soros Fund and Appaloosa both bought a whole lot more Nvidia Corp. in the second quarter. Soros Fund Management and Appaloosa Management both bought a whole lot more Nvidia Corp. stock during the ...
Appaloosa, the hedge fund founded by billionaire investor David Tepper, opened new positions in Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), with 8.0M shares, United Airlines (NASDAQ:UAL), with 550K shares, and Delta Air ...
YouTube doesn’t always appear to promote its lineup of free movies, but it has some truly fantastic films that anyone can watch without a subscription. The downside of YouTube’s free films is that ...
With The Fantastic Four: First Steps in the rearview mirror, we now have to wait a long time before the next Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, hits theaters on July 31, 2026.
The 80s were a great time for Hollywood movies, from slasher flicks to adventure and comedy to sci-fi every genre elevated the features with innovation in practical effects and unique protagonists.