The sequel to "The Goonies" is in the works; and one cast member fears not being included due to his political views.
A former James Bond villain has voiced concerns about the franchise's future following Amazon's acquisition of creative control.
Robert Davi, who played a villain in the James Bond movie "Licence to Kill," recalls his friendship with the Broccoli family ...
Warner Bros. recently revealed that the studio is developing a sequel to the 1985 family-adventure film, The Goonies.
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People gather to mark the seventh anniversary of the slayings of an investigative journalist and his fiancee, Jan Kuciak and ...
Business groups and advocacy organizations across P.E.I. were keeping a close eye on provincial political developments this week. Danya O'Malley, who chairs the Premier's Action Committee on Family ...
Three key House moderates told The Hill on Wednesday that they are still not on board with the chamber’s budget resolution, ...
Goonies star Robert Davi ‘concerned’ his political views will prevent his return for sequel - The actor, who is an outspoken ...