Category: Movies
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Movie Review: The Girl On the Train
In a sea of high-budget blockbusters and desperate sequels, The Girl on the Train is compelling film noir for the 21st century.
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Transformers 4: Just Another Day On Set
Ho hum, just another day on the set of “Transformers 4,” currently filming in Detroit, Michigan.
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Check Out the ‘Last Vegas’ Poster
The new poster for “Last Vegas” is very stylish. Kind of evokes the colors and feel of the Rat Pack era.
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Check Out ‘The Fifth Estate’ Poster
We’re pretty geeked about “The Fifth Estate,” the story starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the founder of WikiLeaks. Here’s a brand new poster.
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Movie Review: ‘Good Ol’ Freda’
Connie Wang reviews “Good Ol’ Freda,” a documentary chronicling the life of the Beatles’ secretary, Freda Kelly.
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Movie Review: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
“The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones” follows a girl who learns she’s descended from a long line of warriors who protect our world from demons.
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Blue Jasmine Opens Wide; Cate Blanchett Feted by NYFF
Cate Blanchett will be honored at the 51st New York Film Festival, and we’re predicting she’ll take home a gold statue for her role in “Blue Jasmine.”
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Man of Steel Sequel Lands Ben Affleck as Batman
Superhero news! Ben Affleck will play Batman in Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel” sequel headed to theaters in 2015.
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Despicable Me 2, Fast 6 Take Global Box Office
Despicable Me 2 and Fast 6 are dominating the global box office, prompting us to think they should combine the two in an upcoming sequel.
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Parkland Trailer: A Chilling Look at JFK Murder
If you were around when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, the trailer for “Parkland,” starring Zac Efron, will bring it all back again.
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The Butler, We’re the Millers Top Box Office
Grownup moviegoers had a lot to be thankful for this weekend, as “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” easily took first place at the box office.
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Movie Review: Lee Daniels’ The Butler
Oprah Winfrey and Forest Whitaker turn in Oscar-worthy performances in “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” chronicling Cecil Gaines’ 8 decades at the White House.