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Top 20 Sci-Fi Franchises
One of the most popular genres in movie history is the sci-fi genre, and the best franchises include ideas that stretch a ...
Cormier hates what he is hearing other experts say about Seagal. He takes out his phone and pulls up two videos from 2015, right before Cormier fought Jon Jones for the first time. It's incredible how ...
Dune and Silo star Rebecca Ferguson is campaigning for a unique role in the next James Bond movie. The future of the legendary British spy hung in the balance earlier this year, until Amazon swooped ...
If you want to see Patrick Stewart shine in a brutal horror movie, Green Room will be smashing guitars and bones on streaming soon. Find out more.
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‘Orwell 2 + 2 = 5’ Review: A Chilling Examination of How Much the Nightmare of ‘1984’ Has Come True
Raoul Peck's essay film about the creation of "1984" uses George Orwell's words and writings as a jumping-off point to chart ...
Kristen Wiig gets her cat lady on in a likable wisp of a kiddie flick that's all about the cool confectionary design. I could tell you that “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” is all about how Gabby (Laila ...
The popular Netflix show hits the big screen in a film featuring Laila Lockhart Kraner in the titular role and Kristen Wiig and Gloria Estefan in key supporting parts. By Frank Scheck There are ...
Dune: Part Two ended with Muad’Dib fulfilling his own terrible vision and leading the Fremen on a holy war throughout the galaxy. What happened after the Kwisatz Haderach left Arrakis? We’re going to ...
This movie based on an interactive children’s Netflix series is not suitable for anyone over reading age. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our ...
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A New Movie About George Orwell and 1984 Has a Unique Way of Telling Its Story. It May Haunt You.
A new Avengers: Doomsday rumor reveals a key component to the look of Robert Downey Jr.’s Victor von Doom/Doctor Doom. Marvel ...
Paul Thomas Anderson has delivered his most insane and topical provocation in years, and it should scrub away any doubt whether the celebrated filmmaker behind “Magnolia,” “The Master” and “There Will ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. In 1975 (that is 50 years ago as of this writing), Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times became the first film critic ...
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