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1998 Sci-Fi Monster Movie To Leave Netflix Soon
The 1998 monster movie, Godzilla, will be leaving Netflix next month. The Hollywood re-imagining of the original Japanese movies features a distinct version of the iconic dinosaur-inspired creature ...
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s family of five made a rare appearance at a New York City book event Monday night. The couple brought son James, 23, and twin daughters Tabitha and Marion, ...
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's kids are their pride and joy. After getting married in 1997, the Sex and the City star and the Ferris Bueller's Day Off actor went on to become parents of ...
The celebrity couple and their kids posed alongside author Marc Shaiman at the event and Broderick and his son were also photographed together Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has ...
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are one of Hollywood's most solid and long-standing couples. Having tied the knot in 1997, the actors have been going strong ever since, but there is a ...
Sarah Jessica Parker and her husband, Matthew Broderick, recently stepped out with all three of their kids at a red carpet event. In photos from the event at Sardi's, the family of five posed with ...
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's 3 kids: All about son James and twins Marion and Tabitha
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick first became parents in 2002 Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are parents of three: son James, and twin daughters Tabitha and Marion The actors ...
Life moves pretty fast… evidenced by the fact that it has been 39 years since Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck first starred together in John Hughes' 1986 landmark comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Now ...
Director Gore Verbinski takes us behind the scenes and shares an exciting update for his "sci-fi funkadelic" animated musical ...
This is the 16th article in a series by The Athletic looking back at the winners of each men’s World Cup. Previously, we’ve looked at Uruguay in 1930, Italy in 1934 and again in 193 8, Uruguay in 1950 ...
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