Lana Condor Reveals Heartbreaking Truth Behind Coyote vs. Acme’s Funeral Screening

It’s clear why the conversation around “Coyote vs. Acme” continues, as the team behind the movie seems to hold onto the cancellation, and each discussion only fuels fan desire for a possible release. In simpler terms, Cordor stated that the film’s cancellation is still relevant to those who made it, and the more people talk about it, the stronger the fan demand becomes for its distribution.

You Won’t Believe What Made Keke Palmer’s Film So Emotionally Impactful!

Although we’re barely a month into January, the lineup for 2025 movies has already offered some strong contenders, with “One of Them Days,” featuring Keke Palmer and SZA, being one such title. This film has been performing well at the box office, and critics have lauded both actresses’ performances while appreciating the movie’s direction. Given its success, it’s no wonder that it’s dominating in cinemas. What I didn’t anticipate, however, was being emotionally touched by a particular element of the film.

Netflix Is Losing One Of Its Greatest Comedies (And Its Sequel) At The End Of The Month, And I’m Going To Binge ‘Em While I Still Can

Recently, several comedy movies set for release in 2025 have been announced, including “The Love Scam,” an Italian romantic comedy, and “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,” a claymation film that received an Oscar nomination. Unfortunately, it’s been confirmed that the films “21 Jump Street” and its sequel “22 Jump Street” will be leaving Netflix at the end of this month. This is certainly disappointing news for those who still enjoy slinging their backpacks over one shoulder.

Lin-Manuel Miranda Showed Up As Hamilton In A Trump Sketch On SNL, And He Was Fighting For His Life Not To Break Character

The central idea behind the skit revolves around the Founding Fathers establishing our government without a monarchy. After some historical context and John Hancock boasting about the size of his signature on The Declaration of Independence, Miranda (as Alexander Hamilton) begins to sing. Suddenly, James Austin Johnson bursts onto the scene with an impressive portrayal of President Trump, proclaiming his time as a “Kingly era.