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The F Word by Jane Caro
The F Word by Jane Caro











The F Word by Jane Caro

“Book Club: The Next Chapter” | May 12 | Theaters > Just in time for Mother’s Day, the four ladies from 2018 hit rom-com “Book Club” - Diane Keaton’s Diane, Jane Fonda’s Vivian, Mary Steenburgen’s Carol and Candice Bergen’s Sharon - take their club on a trip to Italy for Viv’s bachelorette party in this sequel. “Love Again” | May 5 | Theaters > Priyanka Chopra Jonas, one of the stars of the promising new Prime Video spy-action series “Citadel,” shares the screen with Sam Heughan (“Outlander”) in this romantic comedy, which sees Celine Dion showing up to portray herself. 3,” which kicks off the summer movie season in a few days. Karen Gillan, center, Chris Pratt and Dave Bautista appear in a scene from “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.

The F Word by Jane Caro

The guess here is you’ll enjoy what possibly is one last ride with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Look for our full review in the coming days, but know that Dave Bautista’s Drax the Destroyer and Pom Klementieff’s Mantis are as outrageous as they were in late 2022’s “The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special” (Disney+), while Karen Gillan’s powerful (and durable) Nebula has become a driving force within the team. 3” is primarily concerned with Rocket - the aggressive, experimented-on raccoon voiced by Bradley Cooper - and his not so pleasant backstory. Although a major element of it is Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) struggling to move past the fact that the reborn Gamora (Zoe Saldana) wants nothing to do with him (and is really rough around the edges these days), “Vol. On his way out the Marvel Cinematic Universe door to guide the new DC Universe - and after some bumps in the road - “Guardians” writer-director James Gunn gives us one last epic adventure.

The F Word by Jane Caro

3” | May 5 | Theaters > This trilogy-closing space romp is every bit as big, action-packed and simultaneously hilarious and heartfelt as you’d hope. (As always, dates are subject to change.) Here’s a look at some of what’s coming to theaters and streaming services from early May to late August.













The F Word by Jane Caro