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Los Angeles School System Suspends Film Shoots After Pornography Bombshell Film and TV production is a common sight all over the city of Los Angeles â€" it's the home of Hollywood, so that only makes sense. However, people often tend to forget that LA also acts as the home to another, more s...
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Watch Never Before Seen Footage Of Robin Williams Recording Aladdin The tragic passing of Robin Williams last year marked the loss of a modern comedic legend. Williams created so many memorable characters over the years that picking favorites is no easy feat. Now, new outtakes have been ...
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Idris Elba on 'Beasts of No Nation' and Making Grown Men Cry The first time you see Idris Elba in the child-soldier drama Beasts of No Nation, he's emerging out of the jungle brush, cutting through the middle of an army of tiny, machete-and-machine-gun-wielding tweens. Clad in a b...
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'Motu Maeva' Wins at Chile's Valdivia Film Festival

Hollywood Reporter - 10 Oct 2015 23:54
'Motu Maeva' Wins at Chile's Valdivia Film Festival Vivienne Barry's 'Trapped in Japan' grabbed best Chilean film honor.
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Why Apocalypse Will Be Longer Than The Other X-Men Movies Next year, when you sit down to watch X-Men: Apocalypse, you will be sitting there in the theater a bit longer than you might normally expect for an X-Men movie. Talking recently, director Bryan Singer revealed that the ...
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Vin Diesel still struggles over the loss of his friend and "Furious" co-star Paul Walker, so taking on the role of an immortal in the upcoming film "The Last Witch Hunter" helped him deal with his grief. …
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Watch Everything Wrong With Mad Max: Fury Road In One Video During this past summer blockbuster season, Mad Max: Fury Road made a serious impression on moviegoers. From it’s commitment to relying on practical effects, to Charlize Theron’s pitch perfect portrayal of Furiosa, ...
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Star Wars: The Boba Fett Spinoff May Be Eyeing Fantastic Four Actor In the wake of Fantastic Four being a critical and financial bomb, the fallout was vast. Amidst a storm of rumors and reports of behind the scenes problems, director Josh Trank was removed, or perhaps left, the standalon...
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Inside The World Of Xtreme Glamping At Paws Up

Film Drunk - 10 Oct 2015 21:30
Inside The World Of Xtreme Glamping At Paws Up Almost as soon as the captain announces that we’ve begun our initial descent into Missoula, the light goes brown outside the windows and the cabin of our small commuter plane starts to smell vaguely like a campfire. At...
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Will Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Connect To Civil War? Here's What Clark Gregg Said Marvel's forays into the world of television have done some amazing things for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although never quite as bombastic or iconic as their big screen counterparts, the Marvel TV shows have done a ...
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13 Halloween Makeup Tutorials from Lex [Exclusive]

Bloody Disgusting - 10 Oct 2015 20:00
We’re quickly coming up on Halloween and I’m sure that some of you are still trying to decide what to dress up as for the holiday! While putting on a few articles of clothing is often a great way to go, it’s also p...
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Incredibly Heartfelt Songs Of 2015, Vol. 1

Starpulse - 10 Oct 2015 20:00
Incredibly Heartfelt Songs Of 2015, Vol. 1 People tend to relate to a person more of if they speak from the heart, hence adding more legitimacy and passion to their words. The same could be said about music - people relate more if the song...
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The Next Batman Animated Movie Could Be Rated R

Cinema Blend - 10 Oct 2015 19:25
The Next Batman Animated Movie Could Be Rated R As far as superheroes go, Batman is generally one of the darkest and grittiest of the bunch. From the pages of his comics to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, there's a lot of doom and gloom and violence to be fou...
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A typhoon and a government budget cut did not stop cinema lovers from flocking to Asia's most influential film festival. …
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The First 8 Minutes of 'Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water'

Bloody Disgusting - 10 Oct 2015 16:00
The First 8 Minutes of 'Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water' One of the survival horror genre’s most beloved franchises returns later this month with the Wii U-exclusive Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. Nintendo recently confirmed a demo would release alongside the full game ...
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The Horrors of 'Allison Road' Aren't Limited to a House

Bloody Disgusting - 10 Oct 2015 15:00
The Horrors of 'Allison Road' Aren't Limited to a House There’s so much more to Allison Road than its source material, and yet, I can’t help but see it as a continuation of the Silent Hill franchise. It’s clear there’s an ambition behind it that’s much more imposing...
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Funcom Takes Us On a Guided Tour of 'The Park'

Bloody Disgusting - 10 Oct 2015 14:00
Funcom Takes Us On a Guided Tour of 'The Park' A growing number of developers have begun experimenting with relatively brief, contained story-driven horror games that eschew gore and jump scares for tension and psychological terror. This trend has already given us me...
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The Walker Art Center honors director Todd Haynes with a retrospective next month. …
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Check Out Earthquake Disaster Film 'San Andreas' On Digital Now, DVD, Blu-Ray & More Oct. 13 After the infamous San Andreas Fault gives, triggering a magnitude 9-plus earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot and his estranged wife make their way together from Los Ange...
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Busan: 20th Edition Wraps With Record Attendance Despite Budget Troubles Asia's largest festival drew its curtains with the most number of audiences to date with long-term regional projects and platforms for foray into the Chinese film market.
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Busan: New Currents Awards Go to Iranian, Kazakhstani Rookie Directors The South Korean festival's top awards for rookie Asian filmmakers went to 'Immortal' by Hadi Mohaghegh and 'Walnut Tree' by Yerlan Nurmukhambetov.
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Ravindra Jain, Bollywood Film Composer, Dies at 71

The New York Times - 10 Oct 2015 06:24
Ravindra Jain, Bollywood Film Composer, Dies at 71 Mr. Jain, who was born blind, had a string of hits in India in the 1970s and '80s and turned out hundreds of film scores.
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