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Helen Mirren

The Thursday Murder Club

‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Review: Stellar Cast, Forgettable Mystery

by Manuel Sao Bento

For those like me who get excited about the murder-mystery genre, the experience of watching The Thursday Murder Club feels like a wasted opportunity.

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Trailer Watch: Brighton Rock remake

by John

The director works some magic into this film.

Rising Star: Andrea Riseborough really gives it all

by John

Andrea is going to be the next big British star.

First Look: Sam Riley in Brighton Rock

by John

Sam Riley will next be seen in a film by Rowan Joffe.

New Images from Red

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Red gets suited up with some old people.

First Look: Sam Worthington in the Debt

by John

Sam Worthington seems to be the go to guy for action flicks now.

Trailer Watch: Helen Mirren in the messy Love Ranch

by John

Helen Mirren in a mess of a film.

Helen Mirren to take on the role of Queen again

by John

Helen Mirren and string of stars flock to the Indira Gandhi biopic.

Trailer Watch: James McAvoy and Helen Mirren in Last Station

by John

James McAvoy shines in the Last Station.

Rome Fest honors Neo Nazi Film and Streep

by John

Rome Festival winners include a Nazi Film, Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep.

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