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Hillary Clinton Film Is Coming, Addison Timlin Will Play Young Clinton The film, titled 'When I'm a Moth', will take place during the gap year between Clinton's college graduation and the start of her law career.
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Director James Gunn Confirms 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' Will Happen Gunn has confirmed that the third 'Guardians of the Galaxy' movie will be happening, but he's not sure whether he will return to the helmer's seat.
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7 DC Superheroes That Need An R-Rated Movie

Cinema Blend - 16 Mar 2017 04:42
7 DC Superheroes That Need An R-Rated Movie If Warner Bros is truly interested in making R-rated movies set in the DC Extended Universe, here are some characters who would be best suited for that rating.
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Why Star Wars Fans Won't Ever See The Opening Crawl Gary Whitta Wrote For Rogue One Fans of the Star Wars franchise have been wondering for a while now if the world would ever see any kind of "opening crawl" for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story -- and earlier this week director Gareth Edwards stoked the fla...
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Review: Fiction and Nonfiction Blur in 'Actor Martinez'

The New York Times - 16 Mar 2017 23:52
Acting may be his first love, but the title character in "Actor Martinez" soon learns it's no picnic -- especially when dealing with his directors.
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Kathy Bates can do anything. But she (probably) won’t do that. So here’s what we know about this year’s new season of “American Horror Story” so far. The events of the season are going to begin on the night of ...
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Film Series in NYC This Week

The New York Times - 16 Mar 2017 23:46
Film Series in NYC This Week Our guide to film series and special screenings.
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This sci-fi thriller may not have "Arrival"-level effects or sophistication, but it delivers a solid B-movie kick.
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Review: 'Betting on Zero' Tracks a Crusade Against Herbalife

The New York Times - 16 Mar 2017 23:36
A documentary looks at a hedge fund manager's $1 billion bet against that nutritional company and his efforts to expose what he characterized as consumer fraud.
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Marvel and Black Eyed Peas Team Up for 'Masters of The Sun' Graphic Novel The band's will.i.am came up with the story of the new zombie alien invasion hip-hop comic book.
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Justin Lin Has A New Project, So What Does That Mean For Star Trek 4? Star Trek Beyond's director has lined up a new project for himself. So what does this mean for the next installment in the space-faring franchise?
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Nathan Morlando's film may focus on two young lovers, but Bill Paxton shines as a corrupt sheriff in one of his final film roles.
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The filmmaker Danae Elon's child provides some of the most insightful moments in this documentary chronicling the return to the city of her youth.
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Review: A Provocateur's Recounting in 'The Show About the Show' Caveh Zahedi, the film's director and star, recounts the misadventures experienced while producing an initially sexually explicit semidocumentary series.
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This Week's Movies: March 17, 2017

The New York Times - 16 Mar 2017 22:45
The New York Times film critics review "Beauty and the Beast," "Song to Song" and "T2 Trainspotting."
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Aquaman Pushed Back To The Same Weekend As Another Superhero Movie Aquaman's release date has been shifted yet again, and this latest change puts it in direct competition with another superhero movie.
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Review: 'T2 Trainspotting': Once Defiantly Wretched, Now Worn Down The sequel to the gloriously scabrous film that kick-started the careers of Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor illustrates the consequences of a misspent youth.
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Review: 'Tickling Giants' Made It in Egypt, but They Weren't Laughing Bassem Youssef and the Egyptian satirical program he hosted after the Arab Spring is the focus of this documentary.
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What Makes The Power Rangers Movie Different From Other Superhero Adventures, According To The Director Power Rangers director Dean Israelite spoke to CinemaBlend about how the Rangers are different from other superheroes. Here's what he had to say.
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'Divided States of Hysteria' Cover Offers a Stirring First Look at the Political Satire The 'Black Kiss' creator's Images Comics series will tell the story of "an America shattered by greed and racism, violence and fear, nihilism and tragedy," according to the publisher.
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Who’s ready to rock out with the devil? Not only is The Loved Ones director Sean Byrne’s heavy metal horror flick The Devil’s Candy (read our review) headed to VOD and select theaters this Friday, but it will be re...
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Why Charlie Hunnam Hasn't Watched Fifty Shades Of Grey Charlie Hunnam still can't bring himself watch Fifty Shades Of Grey for a very important reason.
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