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Actor James Ransone has died aged 46. He appeared in the likes of 'It: Chapter Two' and 'The Wire.' Ransone also showed up in 'Bosch' and 'The Black Phone.' James Ransone, the American actor whose ...
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A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
The actor was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where The Wire takes place. Ransone had noted that his performance as Ziggy reflects some of the difficulties that people face when trying to get ...
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Blue Lock Chapter 37 Part 2 spoilers are finally out, focusing on Buratsuta’s Side-B camp. In the previous chapter, readers got a glimpse of the camp and saw Nagi Seishiro also being one of the ...
Part 2 Final Chapter of Fate/Grand Order will go live at 6pm JST on December 20, 2025 on the Japanese server. That would convert to 1am PT/4am ET. There’s no word when we could end up seeing it ...
2008’s The Strangers is one of the most simple and straightforward horror films a person could conceive. It’s just two people being terrorized in a house by three masked strangers for 90 minutes until ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: If you really want to get in the spooky season mood this week, good news: The Strangers: Chapter 2 is coming to digital platforms, and will be available to buy and rent ...
This second installment in Renny Harlin’s slasher trilogy is hackneyed and silly. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...