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With (technically) three Disney movies under his belt, is the British comedian moving into the Mouse House for good?
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Every parent will be happy to not pay for yet another animated movie or not be able to figure out how to find their kid's favorite Disney series.
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How has Disney's 2006 acquisition of Pixar affected the animation company? The numbers are surprising.
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There's one thing ruining the wonderful 'Coco' for audiences — snowman Josh Gad.
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Two hit movies, a hit TV show, a social media star... its all coming together for one of the nicer people in show biz.
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If you ever wanted to hear a mash-up of "Do You Want to Build A Snowman?" and "Enter Sandman," now's your chance.
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He was (technically) in Frozen!
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Disney's latest princess is one of the most daring characters in the company's history. But there's a chance she's also a demi-god.
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Videos that show Spider-Man and a pregnant Elsa have racked up 5.6 billion views on YouTube. Yes, you read that right: 5.6 BILLION VIEWS!
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One of the hardest parts about going to the theater is choosing a movie you can comfortably watch with your family. Thankfully, every few months Hollywood will release a sugary
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We dare you not to sing along with these 10 musical gems.
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Yes, January Jones went out for the role of Peggy Olson.
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When
Frozen's big musical number took the world by storm earlier this year, it was impossible not to hear "Let It Go" — or to get it out of your
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There are at least eight different ways in which the horror classic and beloved animated film are the same.
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This could be your last chance to snag that sexy Olaf costume for Halloween!
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You and your kids might be on the verge of needing a 'Frozen' intervention. This list should help.
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A little girl has changed "Let It Go" so it's about poop, and yes, you're going to want to watch it.
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Why settle for dressing up like an ugly old witch again this year when you could be a "sexy" old green alien?
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And yes, there's even a sexy "Olaf the Snowman" one. You have to see it to believe it.
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A NYT rofile of Ben Affleck claims that film "hews closely" to Gillian Flynn's novel.