Andrew McRae is a writer for Lewtonbus.net, Cracked.com, and his own fiction that can be found on Amazon.com. He can also be reached at Twitter @andrewmcraedude. A judge has agreed to let a lawsuit ...
Produced by acclaimed animator and manga artist Hayao Miyazaki and Academy Award-nominated director Isao Takahata, “Only Yesterday” was released exclusively in Japan in 1991. Now, 25 years later, the ...
Looks like a federal judge believes in Yesterday. A year and a half ago, Paul Michael Rosza and Conor Woulfe filed a $5 million lawsuit against Universal over Ana de Armas appearing in the trailer for ...
U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson has thrown out a $5 million lawsuit that claimed Universal duped fans of Ana de Armas into watching its film Yesterday. However, Wilson wrote in his summary that ...
Universal was sued on Friday in a class action accusing the studio of tricking fans by featuring Ana de Armas in trailers for 'Yesterday' when she's not in the movie. By Winston Cho California ...
Making movies can be a chaotic process. They can be dramatically reworked in post-production, losing subplots, even whole characters. That’s what happened to Ana de Armas in Yesterday, the 2019 ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook For those curious, you can watch the scene featuring the No Time to Die and Knives Out star in the ...
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Yesterday: Ending explained breakdown + spoiler talk review
Yesterday: Ending Explained Breakdown + Spoiler Talk Review by Deffinition. I break down the movie on The Beatles, Paul ...
A whole heckuva lot has happened in the last year-and-a-half, so you could be forgiven for forgetting a truly Mad Libs piece of news from early 2022: People were suing the distributors of that Beatles ...
U.S. District Stephen Wilson has dismissed the case against the 2019 film, Yesterday, which claimed Ana de Armas was supposed to be in the film. Ana de Armas was cut from the movie, Yesterday, but she ...
If you’ve ever found yourself watching a movie, only to realize it wasn’t what you thought it to be, you’re not alone. Trailers are an essential piece to most films’ advertising but, sometimes, (do to ...
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