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Based on the above numbers, the Ruben Fleischer -directed heist threequel is currently behind the martial arts drama by around $700K in North America. At its current pace, Now You See Me: Now You ...
An iconic '80s film is set to hit the stage in musical form. The Karate Kid – The Musical will debut in the UK next spring as part of a major national tour before heading to the West End and Broadway.
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Movies & More reviewer John Gillispie shares his thoughts on “Karate Kid: Legends,” which is rated PG-13 and available on DVD. Although Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio appear in the entertaining “Karate ...
Karate Kid: Legends has passed a significant milestone at the box office less than one week after its release. Legends is the first film in the franchise since 2010's The Karate Kid. After previously ...
Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, another of his star-studded ensembles, is new on VOD this week, along with the post-Cobra Kai film Karate Kid: Legends, and the latest film from body horror ...
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This image released by Sony Pictures shows, (from left) Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang and Jackie Chan in a scene from "Karate Kid: Legends." Jonathan Wenk/Sony Pictures via AP One of the great joys of ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Sioux City Journal entertainment editor Bruce Miller says "Karate Kid: Legends" is necessarily bad, just unnecessary. Don’t get ...