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A combined image featuring scenes from several 90's comedies including Teaching Mrs. Tingle, 8 Heads in a Duffle Bag and Mars Attacks respectively.
10 Best 90s Comedies That Deserve A Remake

The 90s featured many great comedies that could use a modern upgrade.

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The Boys Boss Wanted Dame Helen Mirren to Voice The Deep's Gills

The Boys star Chace Crawford reveals that the initial plan for his character's talking gills was to have Dame Helen Mirren do their voice.

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Confirmed: Helen Mirren Is in 'Fast 8'

The Oscar-winner is set to appear in the next installment of the "Fast & Furious" franchise alongside Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson.

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Bryan Cranston Gets Blacklisted in First Offical 'Trumbo' Trailer

In "Trumbo," the "Breaking Bad" alum plays Dalton Trumbo, a successful Hollywood screenwriter who gets blacklisted for being an alleged Communist in 1940s America.

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REVIEW: "RED 2" Comes Out of Retirement in Style

Bruce Willis and his retired and extremely dangerous pals rustle up old and new tricks in "RED 2," once again delivering a hugely fun action-comedy in the sequel to 2010's surprise hit.

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Helen Mirren Takes <i>Hundred-Foot Journey</i>

RED 2 star Helen Mirren will exchange her sniper rifle for a butcher knife in director Lasse Hallstrom's adaptation of The Hundred-Foot Journey.

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Why the Hollywood Age Gap Matters

Spinoff Online's Anna Pinkert considers why leading men like Tom Cruise, George Clooney and Robert Downey Jr. continue to age on screen while their female co-stars keep getting younger -- and why it matters.

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New "RED 2" Trailer Brings Action & Explosions

The newest theatrical trailer for "RED 2" has hit online, featuring the return of Bruce Willis as retired CIA agent Frank Moses as he reunites his team of elite operatives for another mission.

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"RED 2" Shows Off Expanded Cast in New Character Posters

With the first full trailer for "RED 2" arriving tomorrow, Summit Entertainment has released a six new character posters for the film starring Bruce Willis, John Malkovich & Helen Mirren.

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<i>Red 2</i> Gains <i>Harry Potter</i> Actor David Thewlis as The Frog

Harry Potter alum David Thewlis has joined the cast of director of Dean Parisot's RED 2 as an information dealer named The Frog. He'll appear alongside returning stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker and Helen Mirren.

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<i>RED 2</i> Poster Arrives

Summit Entertainment has officially released the teaser poster for RED 2, director Dean Parisot's sequel to the surprise-hit 2010 action-comedy loosely based on the DC Comics miniseries by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones Enlists With Byung-Hun Lee in <i>RED</i> Sequel

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Byung-Hun Lee will join returning stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker and Helen Mirren in RED 2, the sequel to the hit 2010 action-comedy loosely based on the DC Comics miniseries by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner.

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Malkovich Sees "RED"

Veteran actor John Malkovich spoke with reporters about "RED," the important role costuming plays in his process as an actor and director Robert Schwentke's similarities to acclaimed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen.

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Mary-Louise Parker Talks "RED"

"Weeds" star Mary-Louise Parker is yanked into the world of covert ops as the fish out of water character in "RED," the big screen adaptation of the Warren Ellis/Cully Hamner DC Comics/Wildstorm miniseries.

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Morgan Freeman Discusses "RED"

Veteran actor Morgan Freeman discussed working on the movie adaptation of DC Comics' "RED," the challenges of making an action movie at his age, the likelihood of returning to the stage and working with Bruce Willis.

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Helen Mirren's "RED" Inspiration

Academy Award winning actor Helen Mirren spoke with the press and revealed the inspiration behind finding the voice for her "RED" character, her biggest problem in filming her scenes involving guns and more.

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CCI: "Red" Press Conference

Stars Helen Mirren, Bruce Willis and Karl Urban joined series creators Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner after their panel at Comic-Con International to discuss comics, adapting "Red" to film and old age.

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