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[TV] The "Freak Show" Revealed In First Images

Bloody Disgusting - 11 Sep 2014 15:49
[TV] The EW was the first to debut the new images from “American Horror Story: Freak Show”, which premieres Wednesday, October 8 at 10 PM ET/PT. In Episode 4.01, "Monsters Among Us," written by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, a...
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Our First Official Look At Batman v Superman's Batmobile Is Here, And It's Insanely Badass Earlier today, fans got their first full look at the new Batmobile from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The problem was that the the shots were taken by a fan on the street, and were unfortunately not very high quali...
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The Reason Why The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Wasn't Better, According To Andrew Garfield As I wrote in my review when the film was published earlier this year, Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was a bit of a mess. While there is a good deal to like about it, from just about all the lead performances to s...
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Robert Downey Jr. Knows Exactly How Important He Is To Iron Man If you were to wind the clock back to 2007, a year before Iron Man put Robert Downey Jr. back on the map, you'd probably be hearing a lot of laughs. But for a man who had been written off by so many as unemployable, he h...
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Watch Jeff Goldblum Sing The Lyrics To The Jurassic Park Theme Song It's been a full 21 years since the release of Steven Spielberg's original Jurassic Park, but the magic has not disappeared from the film one iota since its release. Certainly helping maintain the film's iconic stature i...
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The New Rambo Movie Has Been Given The Mysterious Subtitle: 'Last Blood' Thismaybeoutofthebox,butI'vealwayskindafeltthatthe Ramboserieslackedacertain...refinement.TheoriginalRamboincludedthephrase:"Don'tpushit-orI'llgiveyouawaryouwon'tbelieve!"(Yougo,girl!)SubsequentRambosdidn'texactlyknockou...
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Movie Review: 'Finding Fanny,' a Bollywood Comedy With Dimple Kapadia In "Finding Fanny," the actress Dimple Kapadia plays a busybody in a backwater town who joins others in doing a good deed.
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The Effortless Cool Of Stevie Wonder

Esquire - 11 Sep 2014 17:52
The iconic pop star will soon hit the road for a national tour to play his 1976 album, Songs In The Key Of Life, in full. Here's a look at Wonder's peerless style from that era (and before).
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Meat Burger King's All-Black "KURO" Burgers!

Bloody Disgusting - 11 Sep 2014 16:27
Meat Burger King's All-Black Growing up, in the spirit of “Green Eggs and Ham,” my father used to put food dye in all sorts of food he prepared for me. I had everything from “Smurf Eggs” to “Hulk French Toast.” But to make something blac...
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Anna Kendrick talks about her favorite moment in the new musical "The Last 5 Years" and hanging out with legends like Meryl Streep on the set of "Into the Woods."
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Dan Stevens Loses It On Live TV When Asked How Many Actors He 'Beat Off' For A Role DanStevensissettostarinTheGuest,andIknowwhatyou’rethinking:Who’sDanStevens?He’scousinMatthewfromDowntonAbbey,andheshouldreallyjustgobythat,butnowthatthat’soutoftheway,StevenswasrecentlyaguestonGoodMorningBritainw...
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"Dolphin Tale 2" may splash ahead of thriller "No Good Deed" and four-time box office winner "Guardians of the Galaxy" this weekend.
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Mark Ruffalo Emailed 'Star Wars: Episode VIII' Director for a Role "By the way, if there's a part in 'Star Wars,' please, anything, please consider considering me to join you"
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Movie Review: The Age of Transition in 'I Am Eleven'

The New York Times - 11 Sep 2014 23:39
Movie Review: The Age of Transition in 'I Am Eleven' In Genevieve Bailey's documentary "I Am Eleven," 11-year-olds in 15 countries talk about home, school, war, love, marriage and visions of the future.
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Movie Review: 'The Green Prince,' About a Hamas Son Recruited by Israel Nadav Schirman's documentary thriller "The Green Prince" tells the story of a Palestinian recruited as a spy by the Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, and his Israeli handler.
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6 Spidey Things That Need To Be Fixed Before The Amazing Spider-Man 3 It’s difficult to continue defending a film that you have enjoyed when the star of said movie admits the blockbuster has problems. I’ve been vocal of my support of the work director Marc Webb did on The Amazing Spide...
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Movie Review: 'Altina,' a Documentary About a Schinasi Family Heiress "Altina" tracks the life of a tobacco heiress, artist and inventor who refused to be hemmed in by convention.
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Movie Review: 'Archaeology of a Woman,' Starring Sally Kirkland In "Archaeology of a Woman," Sally Kirkland plays an ex-newspaper columnist battling dementia while a murder mystery unfolds.
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Movie Review: 'Smiling Through the Apocalypse,' on Esquire in the 1960s "Smiling Through the Apocalypse: Esquire in the 60s" is Tom Hayes's film about his father's time as editor of the magazine.
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Movie Review: 'The Man on Her Mind,' a Romantic Puzzle

The New York Times - 11 Sep 2014 23:24
Movie Review: 'The Man on Her Mind,' a Romantic Puzzle "The Man on Her Mind," based on a play by Alan Hruska, deals with objects of desire, real and imaginary.
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Movie Review: 'Stray Dogs,' by Tsai Ming-liang, a Tale of Alienation Few words are spoken in "Stray Dogs," Tsai Ming-liang's exercise in Asian miserablism, with the modern industrial cityscape of Taipei seen as a chilly wasteland.
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Movie Review: 'At the Devil's Door' Owes a Debt to Classic Horror Films In "At the Devil's Door," nothing good comes of selling your soul, especially when Satan is involved.
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