
What Women Want: A Review of ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’
The show goes beyond the cheap thrills of men’s bodies and gyrating movements but manages to touch upon something even more profound: what women really want.
The show goes beyond the cheap thrills of men’s bodies and gyrating movements but manages to touch upon something even more profound: what women really want.
Channing Tatum reprises his iconic role as stripper Mike Lane in Warner Bros. Pictures’ new musical comedy “Magic Mike’s Last Dance.”
Before ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ hits theaters this week, we’ve rounded up some interesting facts about the film you might not know about.
A Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation, “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” slides into theaters across the Philippines beginning February 8.
Check out the exciting flicks coming to the big screen this month!
Ten years after “Magic Mike” surprised audiences, star Channing Tatum and the original filmmaking team have reunited—this time in Miami and London—to catch up with Mike Lane in “Magic Mike’s Last Dance.” Director Steven Soderbergh is back at the helm, with producer and writer Reid Carolin returning to pen the script, which introduces a steamy new love interest for Mike, played by Salma Hayek Pinault.
Christmas came early. Check out the official posters for Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” – only in theaters across the Philippines in 2023.
Magic Mike is back on stage after a long hiatus, and he takes on a deal he cannot refuse.