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Here's what 'Rampage' star Dwayne Johnson thinks of your video-game curse
He's saved the "Fast and the Furious" and "Jumanji" franchises, but can Dwayne Johnson break the box-office video-game curse?
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Dwayne Johnson's New 'Rampage' Photo: 'The Beasts Survived'
Dwayne Johnson offers a social media update from set of 'Rampage,' his 2018 film now in production directed by Brad Peyton and based on 1980s arcade game
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'Incarnate' Review: Aaron Eckhart Anchors Solid Thriller as Invader of Bedeviled Dreams
Star plays a nondenominational exorcist in surprisingly proficient potboiler
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Dwayne Johnson's Upcoming 'Rampage' Movie Will Be 'Emotional,' According to Its Director
Dwayne Johnson (left) and Jimmy Kimmel attend the world premiere of Disney’s “Moana” at the El Capitan Theatre on Nov. 14, 2016. Monster movies are rarely high-concept — they generally involve a monster smashing through city streets, while innocent people run and scream and freak out over the fact that, you know, there’s a monster in the street. The classic 1986 video game Rampage boiled its chosen genre down to its barest essence, having you control one of three titanic beasts (a gorilla, liz