Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has issued a statement after The Smashing Machine became the Hollywood star's worst box office opening ever. Johnson’s Oscar contender The Smashing Machine flopped hard upon ...
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Arizona’s self-defense law problem Arizona is one of a handful of states where, if someone claims self-defense, the burden of proof shifts entirely to prosecutors. They must prove beyond a reasonable ...
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With the Rock back in theaters with 'The Smashing Machine,' THR takes a look at all 50 of his films to see how they stack up against one another.
The streamer has caused fan outrage after scrubbing 007's weapons from the original James Bond movie posters. They have quietly reversed their decision... Still, fans of the beloved spy franchise see ...
Amazon made a bizarre move by editing guns out of the James Bond posters, which has left fans perplexed.
Black Arms to Hold You Up,” the latest salvo from the award-winning cartoonist Ben Passmore, merges of-the-moment urgency with historical fact.
Amazon Studios drew backlash for digitally removing guns from James Bond promotional materials — raising concerns about the franchise's future direction.