‘The Christmas Chronicles 2’ Review: Netflix’s Lifeless Holiday Sequel Captures the Dispirit of the Season
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn reunite for a holiday sequel that will make you wish you’d just sat around and talked to your family instead.
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn reunite for a holiday sequel that will make you wish you’d just sat around and talked to your family instead.
Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said “The Christmas Chronicles” had the equivalent of a $200 million opening week.
Russell worked with Gunn in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.”
Burt Reynolds is also in talks to join the cast of Tarantino’s ninth feature, which begins production this summer.
The film’s initial director was replaced a month into production.
Is there nothing he can’t do?
James Gunn has made the first MCU movie that isn’t good in spite of its antagonist, but rather because of it.
Back on the big screen in a very big way, Russell reflects on what got him interested in Hollywood offerings again and why he intends to stick around.
Cordon goes head to head with the action star in the violent but hysterical digital short “Escape from Kurt Russell.”
In the 2002 drama “Dark Blue,” Kurt Russell transformed from the hero we knew and loved to a bad guy with a badge — all to shed light on a real-world crisis.
The second installment of the Marvel superhero film hits theaters May 5.
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