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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

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Helen Mirren in a mess of a film.

Helen Mirren to take on the role of Queen again

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

Trailer Watch: James McAvoy and Helen Mirren in Last Station

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James McAvoy shines in the Last Station.

Rome Fest honors Neo Nazi Film and Streep

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

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