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The Fall Guy

‘The Fall Guy’ Review: A Thrilling Tribute to the Unsung Heroes of Cinema

by Manuel Sao Bento

The Fall Guy emerges as a passionate ode to the brave, audacious stunt doubles, neglected by the film industry for so many decades.

Review: Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ is a transcendent and unforgettable cinematic triumph

by ADMIN

The only place to watch this film is on the biggest screen possible as it is filled with sweeping cinematography, career defining performances and surreal visual effects which will blow you off your seats and leave you speechless as the credits begin to roll.

Review: ‘Jungle Cruise’ is an entertaining forgettable flick

by ADMIN

The chemistry between Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson is not enough to save this unoriginal film.

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Joseph Gordon Levitt to play Bruce Willis

by John

Bruce willis will be getting to play himself and see Joseph Gordon Levitt play him as well.

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Trailer Watch: Ewan McGregor in Salmon Fishing in Yemen

by John

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

Colin Firth to take one The Railway Man

by John

Colin Firth is fresh out of his work on the Oscar friendly Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. He is also carefully choosing his next couple of projects.

Review: Adjustment Bureau lacks good judgement

by John

Adjustment Bureau misses the mark, but works on the concept of chance to an extent.

Paul Dano joins the cast of Looper

by John

Paul Dano seems to be back on the guard with his next role in Looper.

Emily Blunt in Wild Target

by John

Emily Blunt makes a sweet mess out of the whole movie.

Emily Blunt wants to play Engagement Games

by John

Emily Blunt is working on the next stupid film in her career. She really needs to get some roles so that she can get back on top.

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