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John

John has a keen sense of what ticks in the world of film. He can also be seen in three distinct short film titled Woken Shell, The Tea Shop in the Moon and The Waiting. Cinema has been the basic diet he has been on for the last 10 years. His personality can be judged by the choices of his films.

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Trailer Watch: Ewan McGregor in Salmon Fishing in Yemen

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It has been a while since we have seen Emily Blunt so relaxed.

Benedict Cumberbatch works on Star Trek next

by John

Benedict seems to be all over the place after his performance in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

The Corrections gets a great cast

by John

Ewan McGregor plays the best role in the correction an unforgettable book.

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Aaron Sorkin considering the Steve Jobs biopic

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Aaron Sorkin will take his time and Sony will have to wait.

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Kirsten Dunst will brave a Red Light Winter

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Melancholia star Kirsten Dunst will be taking on another interesting role hope this phase lasts for a little while.

Mathew McConaughey and Jared Leto in 'Dallas Buyers Club'

First Look: Matthew McConaughey looks like dirt in Mud

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Mud looks like miss but it is probably a little too early to tell. But we have fingers crossed for Jeff Nichols.

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Trailer Watch: Shame trailer looks perfect

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The clever use of shadow play in the images that we see in the trailer are really an eyeful.

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New Images from Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

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The look of the film will be talked about prior to the date of release. It is quite exciting.

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Trailer Watch: Hunger Games showcases the game

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Jennifer Lawrence shines in The Hunger Games trailer.

Fincher talks about his Oscar chances

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David Finchers does not fancy his chances at this years Oscars as well.

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