#Uta no Prince-sama Franchise to Celebrate Its 11th Anniversary with Special 3D Concert in August

#Uta no Prince-sama Franchise to Celebrate Its 11th Anniversary with Special 3D Concert in August

“#Uta no Prince-sama Franchise to Celebrate Its 11th Anniversary with Special 3D Concert in August”     Broccoli’s multimedia franchise Uta no Prince-sama is celebrating its 11th anniversary in Japan today on June 24, 2021. As part of the anniversary project, a special 3D lice concert “Uta no Prince-sama♪ SHINING STAR STAGE -LOVE in DREAM-“…

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#The Hunchback of Notre Dame Oral History – /Film

#The Hunchback of Notre Dame Oral History – /Film

“#The Hunchback of Notre Dame Oral History – /Film” In the mid-1990s, the possibilities were endless for Walt Disney Feature Animation. After the studio hit creative highs with Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King, Disney was powerful enough to take risks that were impossible a decade earlier. An adaptation of an iconic…

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#Billy Campbell 30 Years Later – /Film

#Billy Campbell 30 Years Later – /Film

“#Billy Campbell 30 Years Later – /Film” This month marks a milestone for one of the most underrated Disney films. The Rocketeer arrived in theaters in the summer of 1991, delivering a 1930s-era adventure of a pilot who stumbles upon a jetpack being sought after by gangsters, FBI agents, Nazis, and millionaire industrialist Howard Hughes….

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#’Rugrats’ returns with many original cast members

#’Rugrats’ returns with many original cast members

“#’Rugrats’ returns with many original cast members” “Rugrats” is back, 30 years after the classic animated kiddie series about Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie et al. launched on Nickelodeon. A good part of the original voiceover cast, including EG Daily (Tommy) and Cheryl Chase (bossy Angelica) has returned for the revival, streaming on Paramount+ in CG…

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#Gritty police TV show ‘Hill Street Blues’ turns 40

#Gritty police TV show ‘Hill Street Blues’ turns 40

“#Gritty police TV show ‘Hill Street Blues’ turns 40” By the end of its first season in May 1981, “Hill Street Blues” was already a television classic — renowned for breaking barriers and forging a new path in police procedurals that still resonates 40 years later. The series, created by Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll,…

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#Seven 3DS Features the Switch is Still Missing

#Seven 3DS Features the Switch is Still Missing

“#Seven 3DS Features the Switch is Still Missing” The 3DS was discontinued in 2020. The Switch has recently surpassed 3DS lifetime sales in half the time. It is clear that the Nintendo Switch is the hottest (and only) handheld hybrid console on the market. While the Switch is positioned to leave the 3DS in the dust,…

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#The All-Star Collaboration of ‘The Philadelphia Story’ Still Dazzles 80 Years Later

#The All-Star Collaboration of ‘The Philadelphia Story’ Still Dazzles 80 Years Later

“#The All-Star Collaboration of ‘The Philadelphia Story’ Still Dazzles 80 Years Later” Few movies bring such star power together as The Philadelphia Story did in 1940. Cary Grant, James Stewart, Katharine Hepburn, and director George Cukor seem to have been made for their part in this MGM classic screwball comedy. Even eighty years later, the performances…

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#America Ferrera departs ‘Superstore’ for 100th episode

#America Ferrera departs ‘Superstore’ for 100th episode

“#America Ferrera departs ‘Superstore’ for 100th episode” “Superstore” marks two milestones Thursday night — its 100th episode and the departure of star America Ferrera. NBC announced in February that Ferrera, 36, was leaving after five seasons of playing Amy Sosa on the workplace sitcom, centered around Cloud 9, a  big box store near St. Louis….

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#‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ cast remembers sitcom at 50

#‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ cast remembers sitcom at 50

“#‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ cast remembers sitcom at 50” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” premiered on CBS in September 1970 and quickly changed the face of television. The trailblazing sitcom, created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, embodies the spirit of the growing women’s liberation movement in its protagonist, Mary Richards (Moore) —…

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