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My Little Pony: The Movie Lionsgate / Hasbro Studios Jayson Thiessen (director); Meghan McCarthy , Rita Hsiao, Michael Vogel (screenplay); Uzo Aduba , Ashleigh Ball , Emily Blunt , Kristin Chenoweth , Taye Diggs , Andrea Libman , Michael Peña , Zoe Saldaña , Liev Schreiber , Sia , Tabitha St. Germain , Tara Strong , Cathy Weseluck
Beauty and the Beast broke Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ' s records ($166 million) for the highest weekend debut in March and for a spring release, The Lorax ' s record ($70.4 million) for a musical film, Pitch Perfect 2 ' s record ($69.2 million) for the highest weekend debut for a live-action musical film, Finding Dory ' s record ($135. ...
It includes 2017 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for action films released in the year 2017 . It does not include unreleased films.
It's time to catch the baddies and maybe even save the world with these fast-paced action movies you can't help but love. The post 50 Best Action Movies of All Time appeared first on Reader's Digest.
The following is a list of highest grossing film series and franchises. The top 3 are along the highest-grossing film series and franchises of all time, being, 5th, 7th and 17th. James Bond is the highest-grossing action film series with over $7.8 billion per film, while Top Gun has the best average with $923 million per film.
This chart ranks films by gross adjusted for ticket price inflation up to 2020 levels, based on data from Box Office Mojo, which was last updated in 2019 based on an average domestic movie ticket price of $9.01, and applying the Template:Inflation for the following years up to 2023 levels, due to the lack of updates on the original source. [7]
Kill Bill: Vol 1. Kill Bill: Vol 1 has everything an action flick needs: a gripping concept, a stellar cast, and some very cool outfits. Uma Thurman stars as the Bride, an ex-assassin who—in ...
Richard Brody of The New Yorker observed that for 2017, "the most important event in the world of movies was the revelation, in The New York Times and The New Yorker, of sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein, and the resulting liberation of the long-stifled voices of the people who had been abused by him or other powerful figures in the movie business, and, for that matter, in other arts and ...