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The First Trailer for the Musical ‘The Greatest Showman’ with Hugh Jackman Debuts Online
20th Century Fox revealed today what it has in stock for us this upcoming Christmas with the release of the show-stopping official trailer for The Greatest Showman, featuring Hugh Jackman as the founder of an American circus, coined 'The Greatest Show on Earth'. The movie, directed by Michael Gracey, is a biographical musical inspired by the imagination of businessman P. T. Barnum aiming to celebrate the birth of show business and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.
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Is Marriage Dead? Lake Bell Wonders in the Trailer for I Do… Until I Don’t
Lake Bell and Ed Helms go through a dry spell in the first trailer for the comedy about marriage, I Do… Until I Don’t. Written and directed by Bell, the movie will follow 3 couples as they go through different stages of their marriages while becoming subjects of a film aiming to prove that every union has an expiration date. After she made her directorial debuts with the critically acclaimed In a World - in which she played a vocal coach...
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Drake and Will Ferrell are Handshake Coaches for NBA Stars in Hilarious Video
Ever heard of 'The Gossip Queen' or 'The Jenga'? Coach Palmer (Drake), NBA handshake specialist, and coach Murphy (Will Ferrel), NBA dexterity technician, joined forces to open last night's NBA Awards 2017 ceremony by teaching basketball stars how to improve their handshake skills in a very funny video. "Your handshakes are worth dog crap," starts screaming Ferrell at the players in the hilarious sketch...
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Facebook in Talks with Hollywood to Launch its Own Original TV Shows
Facebook is taking its content one step further by meeting with major Hollywood agencies to produce "TV-quality shows" for audiences from 13 to 34, with the aim to start launching its own original series by late summer. According to The Wall Street Journal, the social media giant is already working with big names as it is willing to commit to production budgets as high as $3 million per episode, meeting the price range of high-end TV shows.











