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“Olympus Has Fallen” Sequel “London Has Fallen” Release Date Set
My name is Dylan Moses Griffin, and I loved Olympus Has Fallen. I have a strong weakness for terrible action films. Did this film have any cinematic merit? No. But did I enjoy the hell out of it? Yes. In a year with two Die-Hard-in-the-White-House films (the o...
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Joshua Oppenheimer Readying “The Act of Killing” Sequel “The Look of Silence” for Festivals
Joshua Oppenheimer's stellar documentary The Act of Killing was one of the most uniquely cinematic films of last year. Documenting the modern day mass murderers that partook in a 1965 Genocide in Indonesia, Oppenheimer challenged them to recreate their murders...
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Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth Together Again for “Before I Go To Sleep”
There's nothing like a good team. Astaire and Rogers. Redford and Newman. Hope and Crosby. Some of the most prolific film duos of all-time. Just where Kidman and Firth will land is anyone's guess, but they will team up again for Before I Go To Sleep.
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“Star Wars VII” Cast Officially Announced
The day the Internet has been clamoring for is finally here. After months of swimming through unconfirmed rumor after unconfirmed rumor and the acceptance that practically everyone in Hollywood had auditioned, we have finally reached the shore of truth in the ...
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New International Trailer for “Godzilla” Brings the Monsters
The character of Godzilla is one that has been with me for as long as I can remember. Most of my fondest childhood memories were spending days watching the Godzilla films. It is obvious if you know me how excited I am to see Gareth Edwards upcoming Godzilla.
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Tomas Alfredson to Team With Martin Scorsese for “The Snowman”
An interesting collaboration of directors has come to light just now. Variety just dropped that Let The Right One In and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy has boarded the adaptation of author Jo Nesbo's "The Snowman". Martin Scorsese flirted with directing the film fo...
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Cary Fukunaga to Adapt “The Black Count”
In this week's edition of "How many projects can Cary Fukunaga juggle?", word comes from Deadline that he will be adding an adaptation of The Black Count to his repertoire of films in his pipeline. Fukunaga will reportedly write and direct the adaptation, with...
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Weekend Box Office: The Women Beat The Captain
In the final weekend before the summer movie season starts, it seemed likely that the three-in-a-row champion Captain America: The Winter Soldier was going to win yet again, since the new releases were the usual collection of end-of-spring leftovers. And yet t...
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Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood” Trailer Released
When we talk about the greatest American filmmakers of the past quarter century, I feel like we don't bring up Richard Linklater in that conversation enough. The man has created some defining pieces of American life in cinema with Dazed and Confused as well as...
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Cyborg joining the DC Movie Universe in “Batman Vs. Superman”
I got to give DC some credit I suppose, even though I hate Zack Snyder and despised Man of Steel, they have made some nice moves to reel me back into the theater for the upcoming sequel Batman Vs. Superman. First they nabbed Ben Affleck to play Bruce Wayne/Bat...
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