Poster Picks: Film Versus Marketing with Blade Runner
Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film about a cop who must chase down humanoid androids hiding in Los Angeles, all the while questioning the…
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‘Lost in Translation’ (2003) and the I’m Not Worried About You Moment
A past-his-prime actor heads to Tokyo for a Japanese whiskey photo shoot and in the hotel meets a recent college graduate staying in the city as her…
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Look Twice! Before They Were Famous Actors in Big Movies You Forget They Were In
Ever be watching a movie and suddenly see a young face that looks awfully familiar? Probably happens a lot. Many stars of today started out in small…
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‘The Green Mile’ (1999) and the What Am I Going To Say Moment
In 1930s Louisiana, a man waits on death row, his enormous, muscular frame counter to his timid, child-like personality. The men who guard him learn…
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Tumbledown Review
Tumbledown is a 2015 indie drama about a young woman who tries to move on with her life after her acclaimed folk singer husband dies.
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‘Secret in their Eyes’ (2015) Review: Julia Roberts and Chiwetel Ejiofor Fight For…
Secret In Their Eyes is a 2015 crime drama about a team of investigators torn apart when one of them is effected by a murder too close too home.
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Why You Shouldn’t Be Upset About The ‘Ghostbusters’ (2016) Announcement Trailer
In case you haven't heard, a teaser trailer for the new Ghostbuster reboot has just hit the interwebs, and while it's awfully short, it's got a lot to…
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Five Frames Tribute to Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli
Five Frames features the best in cinema, showcasing five iconic images of an actor, actress, or director in their most acclaimed and famous films.…
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‘Hidden’ (2015): Our Friday Night Movie Recommendation
Tonight's movie is about the end of the world; it's about survival and doing what it takes in a post apocalyptic world where there are terrifying…
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‘Boyz n the hood’ (1991) and the Ricky is Shot Moment
Inner-city Los Angeles in the early 1990s is the setting for this devastating story of violence and racism centering on three friends in 'the 'hood'…
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‘Scott Pilgrim vs. The World’ (2010) and The 1 UP EXTRA LIFE Moment
Once upon a time... in Toronto... a lovable nerd had to defeat his girlfriend’s 7 evil exes before he could take their relationship to the next…
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Five Most Iconic Moments in Five Tom Hanks Movies (Infographic)
Five Frames features the best in cinema, showcasing five iconic images of an actor, actress, or director in their most acclaimed and famous films.…
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The Forest Review
The Forest is a 2016 horror film about a woman who goes into Japan's Suicide Forest to find her twin sister, and confronts supernatural terror.
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That Moment In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier: McCoy’s Inner Pain
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is 1989 sc-fi about Captain Kirk and his crew who must deal with Mr. Spock's long-lost half-brother who hijacks the…
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That Moment In ‘Zombeavers’ Where The People Are Beavers
Zombeavers is a 2014 horror/comedy about a fun weekend that turns into madness and horror for a bunch of groupies looking for fun in a beaver infested…
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The Veil Review
The Veil is a 2016 horror film set twenty-five years after members of a religious cult committed mass suicide, the lone survivor returning to the…
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‘Unforgiven’ (1992) and the We All Have It Coming Moment
In the quiet dusty town of Big Whiskey, the good folks try to make their way in the world with Sheriff Little Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman) holding the…
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‘A Few Good Men’ (1992) and the You’ve Gotta Ask Me Nicely Moment
Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) is a lieutenant and lawyer in the US Navy with a plea bargain winning streak but is paired with go-getter Lieutenant…
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The 5 Most Iconic Moments in Five Keira Knightley Films
In 5 Frames features the best in cinema, showcasing five iconic images of an actor, actress, or director in their most acclaimed and famous films.…
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‘Throw Momma From The Train’ and the Coin Collection Moment
Once successful novelist Larry Donner (Billy Crystal) is bitter that his ex-wife got rich publishing one of his books under her name. A student of his…
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‘Ghost in the Shell’ Live Action Movie Begins Filming
At long last, the live-action adaptation of the hugely popular Japanese manga and anime phenomenon 'Ghost in the Shell' is in production, its journey…
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‘Goodnight Mommy’ (2014): Our Friday Night Movie Recommendation
I hope you’re in the mood for a great movie tonight because I have one heck of a recommendation for you. This one is more of a dramatic horror and a…
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Book Review: HUMANS OF NEW YORK: STORIES – “We’re All Human, But That’s Not…
Book: Humans of New York
Published: 2015 (U.S.)
Author: Quoted from the official site's synopsis: "In the summer of 2010, photographer Brandon…
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Decoding that Curious Opening Moment in ‘Prometheus’ (2012)
Ridley Scott alien-ated a lot of his audience by returning to the beloved franchise he created without his beloved creature. However, after one gets…
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The Boy Review
The Boy is a 2016 horror film about an American nanny who is shocked that her new English family's boy is actually a life-sized doll.
A good…
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The Story of ‘Legend’ (1985) and One of Cinema’s Great Tragic Characters
Ridley Scott's follow-up to his critically acclaimed horror masterpiece Alien (1979) and the sci-fi noir classic Blade Runner (1982) was for many, a…
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2 Movies 1 Moment: What’s Going On In The Closet?
Time for another Two Movies One Moment look back and this week we're hiding in the closet. Movies are filled with some great moments involving…
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Kung Fu Panda 3 Review
The appeal of the the Kung Fu Panda series has everything to do with Po, the titular star, voiced by Jack Black, a chubby bear with a heart of gold…
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Trainwreck Review
Trainwreck is a 2015 comedy about a commitment-phobic career woman who may have to face her fears when she meets a good guy.
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Kevin Spacey’s ‘Nine Lives’ Trailer is Purr-fect in Every Way
Kevin Spacey, the Academy Award winning actor who has made a career out of creating some of the most notorious and beloved human characters in film…
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‘I Am Legend’ and the Farewell Sam Moment
What at first is thought to be a cure for cancer, turns out worse as the genetically created virus becomes a deadly strain that kills most of Earth's…
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‘Coherence’ (2013): Friday Night Movie Recommendation
Are you ready to get your thinking cap on? This isn’t an easy watching, light-hearted movie. It’s complicated and confusing and dark; it’s also…
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‘The Debt’ (2010) Review: The Cost of A Haunting Past
“The Debt” is a fictional spy thriller starring Helen Mirren, Jessica Chastain, Sam Worthington, Ciaran Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, and Marton Csokas as…
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‘Enemy Mine’ (1985) and the Give Me Some Food Moment
'Enemy Mine' takes place in the not so distant future, as an interstellar war between Earth and Dracon sees two space fighter pilots engaged in a…
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‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ Trailer is a Soaring Tale of Magical Promise
Every once in a while, something comes along that looks totally new, like nothing you've seen before and fills you with wonder. Animated films have…
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‘Taxi Driver’ (1976) and The I’M GOD’S LONELY MAN Moment
Martin Scorsese’s best film ever is a hypnotic examination on the internal world of a delusional man slowly spiraling into madness. Complex morals and…
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‘Regression’ (2016) Review: Believing What You Don’t Remember
In hypnotic terms, a regression is when a subject has memories buried so deep they cannot actively recall them, usually something troubling they have…
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World’s Most Famous TV and Movie Elevator Moments (Plus, Cool Facts!)
Many thanks to TK Encasa for creating this informative and entertaining graphic.
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Why ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ (1986) and the Three Storms Arrival Moment Matters
While in San Fransisco's Chinatown, truck driver Jack Burton (Kurt Russell) visits his best friend, Wang Chi (Dennis Dun) who invites him to go to…
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The 5th Wave Review
The 5th Wave is a 2016 thriller about four waves of increasingly deadly alien attacks that have left most of Earth in ruin, with another soon to…
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Why ‘The Legend of Conan’ Could Be Schwarzenegger’s Greatest Movie (And the One…
In terms of cinema greatness, 1982 was a milestone, with titles such as E.T. The Extra-terrestrial, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, Gandhi, Tron,…
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‘We Are Twisted F***Ing Sister’ Trailer Will Have You Rocking
Perhaps you grew up in the MTV era when they used to play music, and if you did maybe you remember the amazing big hair rock videos with sinewy men in…
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6 Greatest Movie Moments from Chris Rock
With the Academy Awards just around the corner, the celebrated (and controversial) ceremony is being hosted by celebrated (and controversial) comedian…
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11 Amazing Women Who Made Keanu Reeves’ Movies Better
Keanu Reeves has been acting in movies since the early 1980s and while he's had his share of ups and downs, he's established himself as one of…
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Exposed Review
The troubled backstory of Keanu Reeves' latest detective story is all too apparent in this often confusing, disjointed film that aims for loftier…
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5 Reasons Why the ‘Superman II’ (1980) Trailer Is The Greatest Superhero Trailer Ever
The follow-up to the 1978 blockbuster-hit Superman, Superman II was a special effects-driven high-action superhero film that was a direct sequel to…
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‘The Hallow’ (2015): Our Friday Night Movie Recommendation
This Friday is all about family, new adventures that come with new opportunities and fairies. Not the Tinkerbell kind, though. The fairies that come…
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Steve Jobs Review
Steve Jobs is a 2016 docu-drama about three important moments in the turbulent career of the tech-industry leading figure behind the Apple…
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‘Super 8’ (2011) and The PRODUCTION VALUE! Moment
Nearly 5 years before he directed Star Wars: The Force Awakens, JJ Abrams helmed a sci-fi family adventure called Super 8 about some young teens…
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) & Crossroads (1986) – 2 Face Melting Electric Guitar Solo…
Time for another Two Movies One Moment look back, and this week, we’ve got some heavy metal axe music to share, with some proper hands in the air rock…
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Oscars Remain Superhero Free
The nominees for the 88th Academy Awards were released last week and once again, no superhero themed movies were among the nominees for Best Picture.…
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New ‘Suicide Squad’ Trailer Is Gloriously Crazy (And now with 100% More Joker)
Getting tired of superhero movies where the good guys get all the fun? Well things are about to change. Time for the worst of the worst in comic…
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‘The Wave’ Trailer is a Total Disaster (But in a Good Way)
If you thought Roland Emmerich had exclusive rights to natural disaster movies, think again. And it's not just Hollywood either. Coming soon to North…
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Okay, So There’s One Problem I Have With ‘Blade Runner’ (The Greatest Movie Ever…
In 1982, Ridley Scott released the greatest movie ever made. That's a fact based on years of intensive personal scientific study conducted by a team…
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Moonwalkers (2016) Review
Moonwalkers is a 2015 black comedy about the conspiracy theory that the moon landing was faked and the eccentric people who were behind it.
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‘Operation Kakongoliro! The Ugandan Expendables’ Trailer Is Homespun Glorious Movie…
Have you ever seen a movie and thought, "Hey, I could do that!" but then went home on your merry way and forgot about the next day. Well, not Nabwana…
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New ‘Stan & Ollie’ Movie Casts its Leads
If you're wondering who 'Stan & Ollie' are, don't worry because a biopic about their lives is about to change all that. Well sort of. The story of…
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Let’s Get Ready for ‘Jane Got a Gun’ – Natalie Portman’s New Western
As the American Western roars back into popularity with the likes of Bone Tomahawk and The Hateful Eight, here comes the next chapter in this classic…
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Morning Glory (2010) and the Lunch With Dick Cheney Moment
The One-Line Summary: Young, energetic TV producer Becky (Rachel McAdams) is out of a job and looking for a fresh start when she takes on the lowest…
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Men of Honor (2000) and the I Want My 12 Moment
Carl Brashear (Carl Gooding, Jr.) is the black son of a sharecropper in 1948 who joins the United States Navy to be a diver but faces bigotry and…
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‘Sing Street’ Trailer is Pure 80s Musical Joy
Have you ever lied to impress someone you liked and then realized you have to follow through in order to truly win them over? Such is the case in this…
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Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991) and the You Sank My Battleship Moment
The One-Line Summary: The future is a nirvana of endless joy and guitar licks thanks to the influence of Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted's (Keanu Reeves)…
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‘Die Hard 6’ Has More Bruce Willis Than Expected (Yippie Ki Yay!)
Hard to believe that the first Die Hard film was released almost 30 years ago, but there's been four sequels since, and some might argue they've…
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Beetlejuice (1988) and the Can You Be Scary Moment
The One-Line Summary: Adam (Alec Baldwin) and Barbara (Geena Davis) have had a car accident but after arriving home they discover they've actually…
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9 Awesome Auction Movie Moments That Will Have You Bidding For More
Auctions in movies have been the setting for lots of great moments, from fun and sexy to edge-of-your seat suspense. Often characters can be…
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‘Flash Gordon’ Reboot Gets One Step Closer To The Big Screen
It's been an astonishing 36 years since Flash Gordon was in theaters, the epic-ly cheesy but highly beloved adaptation of the long running comic book…
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Enter the Dragon (1973) and the You Have Offended My Family Moment
The One-Line Summary: A Shaolin martial arts master named Lee (Bruce Lee) is invited by a mysterious Mr. Han (Shih Kien) to enter a competition on a…
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’10 Cloverfield Lane’ Trailer Is Everything You Don’t Expect
It's hard to believe that Cloverfield, the monster attack movie that swept social media and become a viral sensation is now eight years old, but even…
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Remembering Alan Rickman: A Look Back at a Forgotten Great Role
With the sudden passing of Alan Rickman, who succumbed to cancer, it's time to look back at the storied career of one of modern film's most beloved…
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‘The Benefactor’ Trailer Tells a Twisted Tale: Richard Gere’s Latest Looks…
How far can guilt push a person to do something they probably shouldn't? When is too much and who is to say it should stop? These are explored in this…
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The 2016 Oscar Nominations (And Predictions) Are Here! (Relax, Leo is on the List)
With the Golden Globes all but a memory, it's time once again for the Academy Awards. Held this year on February 28 and hosted by Chris Rock, the…
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That Moment In Star Trek: First Contact (1996) – The Line Must Be Drawn Here
The Borg, a nasty species of aliens who turn victims into cybernetic organisms that join the 'Collective' as a single hive mind, are a powerful threat…
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‘Triple 9’ Trailer 2 Released: We’ll Just Say It – Kate Winslet is Scary
Itching for a fast-paced crime-thriller heist movie with lots of big stars and slam-bam action? This up-coming police drama just might hit the spot.…
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CINEMA REMEMBERED: Clockwork Orange and The “SINGING IN THE RAIN” Moment
THIS WEEK: Clockwork Orange (1971) An intelligent and complex commentary on violence and youth culture of a not too distant future.
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Furious 7 (2015) and the Lykan HyperSport Skyscraper Moment
The One-Line Summary: Despite thinking they'd left their criminal lives behind, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and the gang are called into action to…
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‘Admiral’ Trailer is Historical Drama on the High Seas
Epic sea battles and a bit of history make for a swash-buckling multi-language trailer about one man leading a fleet against an invading army.
This…
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Book Review: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
Book: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
Published: 1/19/16 (U.S.)
Author: Katarina Bivald - The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend is Katarina's…
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‘The Witch’ Trailer 2 Will Have You Sleeping With the Lights On (Indefinitely)
About a year ago at the Sundance Film Festival, The Witch gave Robert Eggers the Jury Prize for directing and everyone else the heebie-jeebies. Now…
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‘Tumbledown’ Trailer is Small Gem
What do you get when you cross funny, sensitive Jason Sudeikis with charming, lovable Rebbeca Hall? Apparently a lot of heartwarming fun as this quiet…
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Sisters Review
Sisters is a 2015 comedy about two sisters who decide to throw one last house party before their parents sell their family home.
Things move pretty…
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Let’s Start Talking About ‘Toy Story 4’ (Is It Too Early?)
The end of Toy Story 3 seemed pretty concrete, taking the mantra from Disney's other juggernaut The Lion King and without directly saying it,…
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13 Greatest Performances by Singers Who Totally Nailed it on the Big Screen
With the passing of multi-talented artist David Bowie, who thrilled fans for decades with his music and acting, it's time to look at some other great…
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‘In the Shadow of Women’ Trailer Reveals a Dark Romantic Triangle
Opening this week in North America is this acclaimed foreign language French-Swiss drama about infidelity and the ways it is understand differently by…
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A History of Children Appearing in the Same Film as Their Parents
There are a number of family acting dynasties, but they all don't get a chance to work together. But sometimes they do. Here's a historical list of…
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Stop and Watch ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ Trailer Right Now
Embrace of the Serpent is a highly-acclaimed, internationally co-produced Black & White drama and entry for the 88th Academy Award for Best…
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Frost/Nixon (2008) and the Full Confession Moment
The One-Line Summary: Three years after his disgraced exit from the American presidency, Richard Nixon (Frank Langella) decides to do a tell-all…
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Could the New Marvel ‘Spider-Man’ Reboot Be The One We’ve Long Been Waiting For?
By now you've heard that in the upcoming Captain America: Civil War, a new Spider-Man will be making an appearance alongside a host of other Marvel…
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‘Free State Of Jones’ Trailer: Matthew McConaughey Leads a Rebellion
The American Civil War is once again coming to the big screen, this time with another true story that sheds light on an often forgotten chapter in…
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That Moment In: Man Up (2015) Finding the Blue Bits
Man Up is a 2015 romantic comedy about a single woman who takes the place of a stranger's blind date, which leads to her finding the perfect…
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The Revenant Review
The Revenant is a 2016 adventure film about a frontiersman on a fur trading expedition in the 1820s who fights for survival after being mauled by a…
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CINEMA REMEMBERED: Jackie Brown and The “IS THAT A GUN AGAINST MY D*CK?” Moment
THIS WEEK: Jackie Brown (1997) An airline stewardess gets entangled in a criminal enterprise, and isn't sure who to turn the tables on - the cops or…
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10 Chilling Movie Moments in Snow that Will Totally Heat You Up
When it comes to snow in movies, there's been some amazing moments of action and suspense. From crazy fathers to martial arts masters to secrets…
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Cinderalla Man (2005) and the I’ll See You at Home Moment
The One-Line Summary: During the American Great Depression, ex-fighter James Braddock (Russell Crowe) is, like much of the country, barely getting by,…
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Fresh Pick: New Image Revealed for The Jungle Book (We’re NOT Gonna Cry!)
Good news for fans of the upcoming The Jungle Book live-action film adaptation. Through Empire, the makers of the film have released a new image that…
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The Radiohead James Bond Song That Got Rejected (Plus 7 More That Didn’t Make The Cut)
By now, you've probably already heard the magnificent, haunting track by Radiohead that was rejected in favor of Sam Smith's version. While Smith does…
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Film Review: Chi-Raq (2015) No Peace No Piece
Chi-Raq is almost critic-proof, a morality tale spun like a musical Greek tragedy with Samuel L. Jackson as the chorus. It's jarring, violent,…
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Benedict Cumberbatch in First Revealed Image as Dr. Strange
Marvel Studios, through Entertainment Weekly, has released the first image of Doctor Strange for their up-coming superhero film about a brilliant…
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4 Things I Discovered Watching Bone Tomahawk A Second Time (And Why it Might be The Best Film of…
Bone Tomahawk is a Western/Horror film written by and directed by S. Craig Zahler about four men who set out to rescue a deputy, a criminal, and a…
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Michael Fassbender Goes Full Assassin’s Creed in just Released Photo
Fans of the popular Assassin's Creed video games series have reason to cheer (tentatively) as the latest image of Michael Fassbender in another…
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Original Concept Art for BB-8 Released (Adorable from Day One)
Now that fans can finally rest easy and bask in the awesomeness of the latest Star Wars epic, Episode VII: The Force Awakens, there's still lots to…
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