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Crime 101

‘Crime 101’ Review: A Familiar but Well Executed Stylish Crime Thriller

by Becca Johnson

Crime 101 tells a very familiar story, but proves that things that aren’t broken don’t need to be fixed.

Mickey 17

‘Mickey 17’ Review: The Otherwise Surface-Level Sci-Fi Satire Features an Entertainingly Dual Robert Pattinson

by Casey Chong

Bong Joon-Ho’s long-awaited (and long-delayed) follow-up to Parasite is a familiar, though not entirely successful blend of dark satire and farcical humor.

Poor Things

‘Poor Things’ Review: This Twisted Take On A Classic Story Is Perfect In Every Way

by Jakob Barnes

Yorgos Lanthimos has outdone himself, with Poor Things delivering a riveting study of society, and a fantastical treat for all the senses.

‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ gives a sense of Deja Vu

by John

Joss Whedon has the uncanny ability to squeeze the quiet moments of reflections through this insanely wired film.

With ‘Foxcatcher’, Bennett Miller Makes The Mistake Of Being Too Honest

by Kendall G. Pack

Foxcatcher avoids inauthenticity by jumping from great scene to great scene without making the connections clear.

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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.

Edward Norton wants a role in Batman 3

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Edward Norton looks like the next big actor to take on a keen interest in Christopher Nolan.

Ryan Murphy signs The Normal Heart

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Glee creator eyes play The Normal Heart.

From the Vault: Tom Cruise in ‘Collateral’

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A well shot film from a great director.

The Final Avengers cast at Comic Con

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Avengers is going to be big in the Casting department.

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