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  2. Rio 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rio 2 grossed $131.5 million in North America, and $367.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $498.8 million surpassing its predecessor. [3] In North America, the film earned $12 million on its opening day, [ 66 ] and opened to number two in its first weekend, with $39.3 million, behind Captain America: The Winter Soldier ...

  3. Rio (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Rio: The 4-D Experience is a 12-minute 4D film first released on September 27, 2013. It was shown at various cinemas across the United States and at the Roxy Theatre in Australia. [1] The film is composed of the major scenes from the first Rio film with added immersive effects.

  4. Category:Brazilian films - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian black-and-white films (113 P) Lost Brazilian films (12 P) Brazilian silent films (3 C, 16 P) C. Brazilian films by century (2 C) D. Brazilian films by ...

  5. The 20 Best Black Movies to Stream on Netflix Now - AOL

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    Dolemite Is My Name. Eddie Murphy made his glorious return to R-rated comedy with this biopic on Rudy Ray Moore, the multi-hyphenate comedian who created the kung-fu fighting pimp Dolemite.

  6. 9 Best Free Movie Watching Websites and Streaming Services - AOL

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    The movie ticket company Fandango is reaching the digital streaming market too with the Vudu app, a movie app that offers rentals, purchases and free movies for streaming. Powered by ads, Vudu ...

  7. African American cinema - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Poitier (1927–2022), pictured in 1963, was the first Black movie star and the first Black male winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1964. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878–1949), pictured in 1946, was an American tap dancer, actor, singer, perhaps best known today for his Shirley Temple films.