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  • 1 week ago | marvel.com | Devan Coggan

    TV ShowsThe executive producer opens up about Daredevil and Kingpin’s inevitable showdown. Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk can’t outrun their pasts — or each other. All season long, Marvel Television’s Daredevil: Born Againhas followed Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) as they try to forge a new path and leave behind their violent personas.

  • 1 week ago | ew.com | Devan Coggan |Kevin Jacobsen

    In honor of National Pet Day, EW has assembled a list of our favorite cats in movie history who all serve various functions within their respective films — limited to house cats only. One of the most fascinating things about cats is their unpredictability. With all due respect to dogs and the unwavering friendship they provide, cats are simply more compelling to watch because of their independence, their cleverness, and even — let's face it — their rudeness.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Devan Coggan |Kevin Jacobsen

    One of the most fascinating things about cats is their unpredictability. With all due respect to dogs and the unwavering friendship they provide, cats are simply more compelling to watch because of their independence, their cleverness, and even — let's face it — their rudeness. Of course, cats can also be fiercely loyal themselves and make for great sidekicks for our heroes (and some villains...).

  • 1 week ago | malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Devan Coggan |Kevin Jacobsen

    One of the most fascinating things about cats is their unpredictability. With all due respect to dogs and the unwavering friendship they provide, cats are simply more compelling to watch because of their independence, their cleverness, and even — let's face it — their rudeness. Of course, cats can also be fiercely loyal themselves and make for great sidekicks for our heroes (and some villains...).

  • 3 weeks ago | ew.com | Devan Coggan |Jessica Derschowitz |James Mercadante |Kevin Jacobsen

    11 Disney live-action remakes we actually want to seeHere’s a look at Disney’s live-action remakes so far, and those still to come. While Disney's first-ever animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), is the latest to receive the live-action redo, the legacy studio has been pumping out these remakes since 2010 — and there's no sign of them putting the wand down anytime soon. For nearly a century, Disney has enchanted the hearts of millions with its storybook animated films.

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Devan Coggan
Devan Coggan @devancoggan
29 Mar 25

Not to brag, but I saw Atwell and Hiddleston in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING and it changed my life.

Jessica Derschowitz
Jessica Derschowitz @jessicasara

Losing my mind over how GOOD and FUN and DELIGHTFUL this was 💖 https://t.co/Br8FVIVChL

Devan Coggan
Devan Coggan @devancoggan
29 Mar 25

This movie rocks. Watch it!!

NEON
NEON @neonrated

"I was thinking of Miyazaki’s music and his kid characters, like in MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO. I have a belief in the radical poetry of cinema, of the tools of cinema." - PETITE MAMAN director Céline Sciamma on finding inspiration in Hayao Miyazaki's work. https://t.co/vh288gXw2i

Devan Coggan
Devan Coggan @devancoggan
26 Mar 25

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