Remembering what James Caan brought to the big screen
Happy Friday to you. Remembering the brilliance of James Caan. What to know before "Thor: Love and Thunder." Why "Solo" failed. Let's dive into today's stories.
Remembering a legend
Actor James Caan passed away this week. Now family, friends and fans are honoring the legacy he leaves behind.
Hollywood Legend And Godfather Star James Caan Has Died At 82 — www.slashfilm.com James Caan, Hollywood legend and star of The Godfather, Misery, Thief, and many more films, has died.
Caan may be best known for his role in "The Godfather," and his brilliance as an actor especially shined in one completely improvised moment.
The Godfather Scene You Might Not Know Was Improvised — www.slashfilm.com One of the best moments of The Godfather was unscripted, and completely improvised by James Caan.
Thor thunders into theaters
Thursday previews indicate the God of Thunder is about to have one of the best opening weekends since the pandemic began.
Thor: Love And Thunder Scores $29 Million In Thursday Previews, Heading For $150 Million Opening — www.slashfilm.com The latest Thor sequel is off to a good start at the box office, where it will have no problem landing at the top of the charts.
Before you watch "Thor: Love and Thunder"
Consider this your "Thor" crash course before you head to theaters for Taika Waititi's latest MCU entry this weekend.
What You Need To Remember Before Watching Thor: Love And Thunder — www.slashfilm.com If you need a basic refresher or just everything you need to know so you don't go in blind, we've got you.
The "Star Wars" story that sunk
"Solo: A Star Wars Story" managed to lose money at the box office, but came with some important lessons.
Why Solo: A Star Wars Story Bombed, And What We Can Learn From It — www.slashfilm.com The 2018 prequel film is that rare beast: a Star Wars movie that lost money.
Don't even think about complaining about the length of "Avatar 2."
The "Avatar" sequel is just the latest of James Cameron's notoriously long films. But the filmmaker's not interested in hearing your complaints.
James Cameron Doesn't Want To Hear Anyone 'Whining' That Avatar 2 Is Too Long — www.slashfilm.com James Cameron is no stranger to epic-length films, and his Avatar sequel The Way of the Water is no different.
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