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/Film on MSNBefore Scooby-Doo, Matthew Lillard & Freddie Prinze Jr. Starred In A Forgotten Sci-Fi War MovieIn 1999, before Freddie Prinze Jr. and Matthew Lillard would co-star in the live-action Scooby-Doo movie, they led the cast ...
A wild, witty roundup of 15 epic treasure hunting movies packed with chaos, curses, comedy, and adventurous quests for gold.
2005 may just be the worst year ever for video game movies, as Boll also unleashed BloodRayne upon unsuspecting audiences. There was precious little to salvage here, and we're still not sure how Boll ...
David Arquette is proud to say he was murdered by an Oscar winner. In an exclusive interview with The Post, the 53-year-old actor praised Mikey Madison who played the Ghostface that murdered ...
The news on Damian Lillard's persistent right calf injury was not good. The veteran all-star Milwaukee Bucks guard was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (a blood clot in his lower right leg).
Matthew Lillard is often that guy from that movie, but it's high time we gave him more credit. He's funny, versatile, and ...
The Milwaukee Bucks now have a diagnosis for Damian Lillard – a blood clot. The team issued a statement Tuesday night saying the 34-year-old point guard has a deep vein thrombosis in his right calf.
Actors Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, and Matthew Lillard all reprise their respective roles. Are you excited for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2? Sound off in the comments.
Only weeks removed from its celebration this year, 90s Con has announced the dates for its convention in Hartford next year.
Milwaukee Bucks point guard Damian Lillard has been out since March 18 with blood clots in his right calf. The nine-time All-Star was averaging 24.9 points and 7.1 assists for the Bucks.
Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers offered a slight update on star point guard Damian Lillard, who remains sidelined with deep vein thrombosis in his right calf. "Everything is still ...
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