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The movie star recently appeared on the Harris-Walz campaign trail, rallying support for the Democratic presidential ticket in his home state of Pennsylvania.
The plan seems to be, at least for the season’s first five shows, to keep things chill.
A lover of all things black and undead, the director has put his unforgettably nightmarish, gorgeous stamp on movies for decades. We rank his most indelibly Burton-esque.
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According to Variety, the huge sum makes the “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” the second-highest September debut of all time.
In a new interview with “People,” Michael Keaton says he wants to use his original name.
The hotly anticipated “Beetlejuice” sequel just premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It’s certainly a fun time, but, like its title, feels woefully repetitive.
Because of the Hollywood strikes, the starpower at the Toronto International Film Festival is owed to actors who are directing their own films—few of which, it turns out, are good.
Michael Keaton directs and stars in “Knox Goes Away,” a hitman thriller at the Toronto Film Festival that would be forgettable, were it not for Pacino’s scene-stealing wavy locks.
As the disturbing allegations against Miller continue to be a talking point, the new “Flash” trailer teases a Michael Keaton-Ben Affleck Batmen (Batmans?) meet-up for the ages.
“It’s just that there’s very little things I watch,” the actor said. “I start watching something, and think it is great and I watch three episodes, but I have other sh*t to do!”
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