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Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum work to get America to the moon in the film "Fly Me to the Moon." Here's our review.
I’m a sucker for a RomCom especially one that remembers the ROM comes first. Blissfully they finally seem to be coming back, ...
Channing Tatum, Woody Harrelson, Ray Romano, Jim Rash. When: In cinemas now. Likely to make you feel: Breezily entertained. At least that's according to the breezy new caper Fly Me to the Moon ...
Channing Tatum can’t recall the first scene he and Scarlett Johansson filmed together for “Fly Me to the Moon.” He does, however, remember where they first met: at a table read for the ...
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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first human beings to walk on the moon. It was an inspirational moment for people all over the world. But some people are jerks, so they ...
Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson face off and fall in love in "Fly Me to the Moon." Credit: Dan McFadden / Sony Pictures Don't be fooled by its nostalgic, romantic title. Fly Me To The Moon ...
Speaking to ComicBook at the Fly Me to the Moon press junket, leading man Channing Tatum noted that he has “always fought” to do his own stunts. “Probably even more so than CGI [versus ...
Match-making two stars with the natural zing of Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum ought to be a breeze. It’s funny, then, that Fly Me to the Moon specifically fails at being a romcom, ...
“Fly Me to the Moon”, which stars Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, explores the conspiracy of how it could have all been staged. The stars were on a mission to tell us all about i ...
Both Tatum, 44, and Johansson ... million budget and untold millions sunk into publicity and marketing, Fly Me To The Moon faces a rather uphill battle. The film is projected to take in between ...
It’s at this point that Fly Me to the Moon ... historical implications of the fake-moon-landing subplot, and the fatal miscasting of Johansson and Tatum as oil-and-water opposites.