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The 1990s was a big time for action movies, featuring great movies blasting their way through the genre with some ...
Moviefone speaks with Chad Stahelski and producer Josh Oreck about 'Wick Is Pain'. At the time, it was not enjoyable, ...
Following the break-out success of The Matrix in 1999, 2003 was the biggest year for the franchise by far, with its second ...
From death-defying stunts to method acting extremes, these performers put their bodies on the line for their craft. Join us ...
In the lettercard, dated April 10, 1912, first-class passenger Archibald Gracie wrote of the ill-fated steamship.
Neo-Nazis celebrated the birthday of Adolf Hitler at a pub while displaying a Nazi flag and a cake decorated with a swastika. The group then took to social media to brag about the event and ...
Evidence uncovered by this masthead and researchers who track the far-right online suggests a small, sophisticated group with links to neo-Nazis are behind many of the disruptions that have ...
Guns and grins both on show. A police helicopter circles above. In the port of Rome, a naval destroyer has been primed for action; there are fighter jets ready to take off. If the impression is ...
A crowd of 92,000 fans at the MCG delivered a public rebuke of neo-Nazis who disrupted Melbourne’s flagship Anzac Day dawn service, responding with a loud ovation for an Indigenous welcome to ...
1:59 Two guns used in fatal shooting of 12-year-old boy, trial hears Two Glock 19 handguns which were used in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Dante Andreatta were shown to a jury on Friday.
Neo-Nazis who attended the Shrine of Remembrance in the Melbourne CBD led the interruption at the traditional Anzac Day service when Bunurong elder Mark Brown began his Welcome to Country.
In this exclusive sneak peek at Court TV's Interview with a Killer, the convicted murderer who killed two fellow extremists gets emotional and combative when faced with his crimes in a deep dive ...