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Let’s set the scene. The year is 1993, and the airwaves are filled with the melodies of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.” We tuned into our television sets to catch the latest episodes of “The X-Files,” while arcades were blasting the sound of “Finish Him” from Mortal Kombat. Amidst this cultural renaissance, comedy movies were of course making their own mark with worldwide box office success. So, without further ado, let’s dive headfirst into this entertaining escapade and answer the question: what was the best comedy movie of 1993? The Runners Up For Best Comedy Movie Of 1993…
Wondering what to watch on Netflix? Well, Netflix Australia August 2023 is bringing some heavy hitting releases to the streaming giant. What better way to make the most of the last month of winter than to be wrapped up in blankets on the couch with Netflix originals such as The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 Part 2, Painkiller starring Matthew Broderick, Gal Gadot as a skilled spy in Heart of Stone and the highly anticipated release of One Piece. The big draw card for August releases, however, has to be the Netflix documentary series Depp v Heard as we all look…
We take you back to 1992 to uncover the best comedy movies guaranteed to make you laugh out loud all over again.
We’re zipping back to 1991 when the hairstyles were wild and Air Jordan was taking flight to bring you the best comedy movies of 1991.
Ah, 1990! When the Internet was a mere baby, Ice Ice Baby was a legitimate hit, Nelson Mandela was released from prison, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched, and The Simpsons was gracing our TV screens for the first time. Oh, and who can forget? It was a bumper year for comedy movies, with one film standing out as the best comedy movie of 1990. Get set to enjoy a trip down memory lane and revisit the films that tickled our funny bones and warmed our hearts in 1990. The Runners Up For Best Comedy Movie Of 1990 Just shy…
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The official trailer for Wonka has been unveiled by Warner Bros, introducing us to a realm of sheer creativity and fantasy. The film stars Timothée Chalamet, who looks to seamlessly transform into the younger version of the iconic whimsical candy-maker Willy Wonka, originally conceived by eminent author Roald Dahl. This musical fantasy film delves into the adventurous youth of Willy Wonka, offering insights into his initial encounters with the Oompa-Loompas. Chalamet, through his charming portrayal, spins a captivating tale of the chocolatier’s evolution. Wonka Cast The film’s ensemble includes celebrated actors such as Olivia Colman, Sally Hawkins, Keegan-Michael Key, and…
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