'You Cannot Kill David Arquette' Directors Price James and David Darg On Documenting The Actor's Dark Emotional Journey In Return To Wrestling

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Directors David Darg and Price James were brought on to document David Arquette's return to the wrestling ring in YOU CANNOT KILL DAVID ARQUETTE, but they wanted to focus on his emotional journey as he was in a dark place when they met him.  The filmmakers discuss the negative reaction he received from fans and wrestlers, and how training with Mexican luchadores turned his wrestling career around. 

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David Arquette Trained with Mexican Luchadores for Return To Wrestling in 'You Cannot Kill David Arquette'

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David Arquette (SCREAM, NEVER BEEN KISSED) returns to the wrestling ring in YOU CANNOT KILL DAVID ARQUETTE. Wrestling fans were not thrilled to see the actor attempt a comeback after winning the WCW World Championship in 2000 in an apparent gimmick. He wants to set the record straight on that win, and earn fan's respect. He looked to lucha libre in Tijuana for training, and the experience ended up transforming his life. The  YOU CANNOT KILL DAVID ARQUETTE documents his journey to overcome his personal issues and legitimately become a wrestler. 

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'Chemical Hearts' Coral Pena & Kara Young Are Proud Portraying LGBTQ Teens

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CHEMICAL HEARTS stars Lili Reinhart ("Riverdale'), Austin Abrams ("Euphoria"), Kara Young (HAIR WOLF, "The Punisher") and Coral Peña ("The Enemy Within"). Based on the book by Krystal Sutherland, Kara and Coral play high school teens who are friends with the main protagonist Henry. While Henry falls for his mysterious new classmate Grace (Reinhart), La (Young) and Cora (Peña), figure out their own relationship as gay, yet it's far more simple in comparison to the complicated love affair between Henry and Grace. The actress talk about the significance of portraying LGBTQ characters in a film aimed at young adults.

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Anya Taylor-Joy Says Now Is Right Time To Release 'The New Mutants'

THE NEW MUTANTS finally hits movie theaters August 28 after a 2-year delay because of the Disney/FOX merger, bad timing with other superhero films and then movie theaters closed. Now in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, star Anya Taylor-Joy, Alice Braga and director Josh Boone say maybe the universe had different plans and now the horror thriller is more timely.

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Interview: Angelina Jolie & Brooklyn Prince Wore Elephant Onesies For Disney's 'The One and Only Ivan'

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Angelina Jolie and 10-year-old Brooklyn Prince voice circus elephants in Disney+'s THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN premiering August 21. The two actresses recorded together so Brooklyn suggested both wear elephant onesies. Jolie obliged which made the actress very happy. Listen to how it all came about from the endearing young actress below. 

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Video: Meet The Next Big Star - 'Words on Bathroom Walls' Charlie Plummer

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Charlie Plummer gives an outstanding performance as a schizophrenic teen in WORDS ON BATHROOM WALLS. The young actor lost the role of SPIDER-MAN to Tom Holland, but everything happens for a reason, and perhaps his path was a different one. No doubt this breakthrough role will propel him into stardom, in additon to making him the next hot thing for young teens. Watch video below. 

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Shia LaBeouf's Costar Bobby Soto On The Actor Playing A Cholo in 'The Tax Collector'

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In his first leading role, Bobby Soto stars with Shia LaBeouf in David Ayer's (SUICIDE SQUAD, END OF WATCH) THE TAX COLLECTOR, a crime thriller set in the hood of Los Angeles. Shia plays a character named Creeper, and adopts a Chicano accent for the role of an enforcer along with Bobby's "David" character. Watch below what Soto had to say about working with the quirky actor, and his interesting story of how he met the director and coming from the same barrio.

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