Some movie buffs are opting to avoid the new Marvel film, set for release on February 14, because of alleged ties to Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNShira Haas as Sabra can’t shield us from disappointment in new ‘Captain America’ flickNow in US theaters, Marvel's 35th movie may just be its worst, while featuring -- after no small amount of controversy -- the franchise's first Israeli hero ...
Dozens of pro-Palestine demonstrators protested against the Hollywood premiere of the new Marvel blockbuster, Captain America ...
Recent bends by Disney related to a court battle and diversity programs that appear to appease President Donald Trump and the ...
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Hosted on MSNShira Haas issues 5-word message after pro-Palestine protestors hijack Captain America premiere over Israeli star's roleActress Shira Haas has returned to social media to prove she hasn't let any outside noise detract from her excitement at ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHostage Nimrod Cohen’s family tries pressure, protest and petition to get their son homeFamily of soldier who was dragged from his tank on Oct. 7 accuses the gov't of continued abandonment of the hostages; a newly ...
The film marks Anthony Mackie’s first lead role in a Marvel movie, following his introduction as Sam Wilson/Falcon in 2014’s ...
Independent MP Helen Haines says she'll push to overhaul electoral reforms - passed by the Senate on Wednesday - when ...
If you thought Marvel Studios was committed to getting back on track by making fewer movies of higher quality, wait till you ...
The latest Marvel blockbuster – starring Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford – has drawn backlash from all political corners. But a film this bland doesn’t warrant such hand-wringing ...
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