Interviews How To Train Your Dragon's Director Explains What He's Already Worried About Filming For The Second Movie Movies I Rewatched How To Train Your Dragon 2 ...
"Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon" was directed by Michael Schultz, who helmed "Cooley High" and is still busy directing TV shows at age 86. The plotline blends martial arts action, comedy and romance, ...
“It’s a Wonderful Lifetime” time has arrived. Lifetime’s holiday programming event kicks off on November 29. This year, the slate includes 12 new Christmas movies, airing on Fridays and Saturdays ...
Ashley Newbrough and Franco Lo Presti in "A Christmas Cookbook" (Credit: Lifetime) Lifetime has revealed its 2025 Christmas movie slate as the holidays creep closer. The network’s “It’s a Wonderful ...
After months of production, House of the Dragon Season 3 has officially wrapped filming. After more than six months of production at England’s Leavesden Studios, the hit Game of Thrones prequel has ...
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Director Aya Komaki has opened up about the creative vision behind Dragon Ball Daima. She revealed that the team made a conscious effort to keep the new series fresh while still paying tribute to its ...
© Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesCristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney playing for Manchester United. Cameras zoomed in on Ronaldo speaking to the official and then ...
Welcome in the “ber” months with Hallmark! The net work has officially revealed its Countdown to Christmas 2025 schedule, and it’s bigger than ever. Starting Friday, October 17, fans can cozy up to 24 ...
DUBLIN, Ireland — Art Rooney II walked into the Pittsburgh Steelers’ team meeting room Wednesday with a hurling stick in his hand and a message to deliver. The NFL has been playing games overseas ...
DUBLIN — No trip to Newry was complete for the late Pittsburgh Steelers chairman Daniel M. Rooney until he stopped by the Whitegates community center that he helped get off the ground in the 1990s.
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 ...