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Let out a howl for these little-known facts about Michael J. Fox’s hairiest movie, “Teen Wolf,” on its 35th anniversary. Following an average Joe high schooler who finds out he’s actually a werewolf, the film was released on Aug. 23, 1985, grossing $33 million worldwide at the box office. It was peanuts compared to Fox’s …
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Twenty years ago, a cheerocracy was born, and Torrance Shipman was being a total cheer-tator. Claire Kramer, Kirsten Dunst and Nicole Bilderback in “Bring It On”Universal In honor of the film’s anniversary, Clare Kramer and Nicole Bilderback, who played mean girls Courtney and Whitney, sat down with Page Six to chat about the iconic 2000 …
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Get your spirit fingers out, “Bring It On” is celebrating its 20th a-n-n-i-v-e-r-s-a-r-y. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Gabrielle Union and Eliza Dushku, the cheerleading flick helped catapult the sport to a fever pitch when it hit the big screen at the start of the millennium’s teen movie craze on Aug. 25, 2000. Now a cult classic, …
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It gave haters a massive hangover — but to die-hard fans, “Coyote Ugly” has aged like a fine whiskey. Released 20 years ago Tuesday, the movie starred Piper Perabo as Violet, an aspiring songwriter from New Jersey who winds up bartending at the raunchy and rowdy NYC saloon owned by Lil (played by Maria Bello) …
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“Battlefield Earth” has been called the worst movie of all time. An overblown, cheap space flick with laughable dialogue and an alien John Travolta, it made $29.3 million on a $73 million budget and, until “Jack and Jill” in 2012, held the most Razzies (“honoring the worst of cinematic under-achievements”). But 20 years later, its …
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Charlize Theron might have played Tom Hardy’s driver in “Mad Max: Fury Road,” but off-screen the duo had their own share of road rage. In an “oral history” published by the New York Times on Tuesday, many of the actors, including Theron and Hardy, candidly reflected on the difficulties they encountered while making the 2015 …