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The Important Way Wonder Woman Is Different From Superman And Batman, According To A Key Producer DC producer Charles Roven has a good explanation for how Wonder Woman makes for a unique superhero compared to Superman and Batman.
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Jimmy Fallon Celebrated May The Fourth In A Way That Involves Star Wars And Smash Mouth Today is May the fourth, meaning we will be inundated with all things Star Wars for the entire day. However, the most bizarre Star Wars related item may have taken place last night.
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Shares The First Look At George In 'Rampage' The Rock is playing a primatologist (!), and here's a first look at him with his albino gorilla friend George.
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How Rocket Raccoon Rescued My Brother, Famed Marvel Writer Bill Mantlo (Guest Column) The co-creator of the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' fan favorite has lived in a nursing home since being injured in a hit-and-run accident 25 years ago.
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Film Series in NYC This Week

The New York Times - 4 May 2017 23:58
Film Series in NYC This Week Our guide to film series and special screenings.
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Not a Star Wars fan? Well if you’re an Alien fan, you must at least appreciate it. Dan O’Bannon once famously said that he didn’t steal Alien from anybody – he stole it from “EVERYBODY.” Ridley Scott’s 1979...
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How 'Alien' Changed the Way Hollywood Scares Us

The New York Times - 4 May 2017 23:04
Ridley Scott's film "Alien" gave audiences one of the scariest space monsters in movie history. Here's a look at how the 1979 film has influenced the genre.
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Wang Bing's documentary observes refugees from the Kokang region in Myanmar who have fled across the border into China.
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Watch Chadwick Boseman Train To Fight As Black Panther Chadwick Boseman's fight training for Black Panther is oddly beautiful.
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Review: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Wants That Loving Feeling Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana and the crew are back for this sequel to the 2014 hit about a ragtag group of futuristic fighters.
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Review: In 'Like Crazy,' an Unlikely Pair Flee the Cuckoo's Nest This Italian comedy-drama tells an interesting, if not tasteful, story about polar opposites bonding in a mental institution.
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French Actor Victor Lanoux, Star of 'Cousin Cousine,' Dies at 80 The Paris native also played an antique dealer who solves crimes in his spare time on the long-running TV series 'Louis la Brocante.'
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Review: 'Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait' Puts Praise Above Art Though this documentary looks at the artist and his work, it is more concerned with layering on the admiration.
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Review: 'The Dinner,' Haute Cuisine and a Table of Deplorables Richard Gere and Steve Coogan face off as estranged brothers with serious family matters to attend to in this film adaptation of Herman Koch's book.
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Review: In 'Burden,' an Artist Who Is Tortured. Literally.

The New York Times - 4 May 2017 22:29
Review: In 'Burden,' an Artist Who Is Tortured. Literally. A documentary looks at Chris Burden, who had himself shot, crucified and more, all for the sake of his performance art.
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Review: Hiring an Exorcist? Get References First in 'Another Evil' In this ultra-low-budget ghost story, the living may exhibit more unsettling behavior than the dead.
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Is Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 OK For Kids?

Cinema Blend - 4 May 2017 22:27
Is Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 OK For Kids? Any time that I write a column letting parents know whether a new movie is appropriate for their kids, I get all kinds of replies, ranging from "Thanks for the warning!" to "My kid watches R-rated movies and is totally f...
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Review: Indelible Heartbreak, Moment to Moment, in 'A Woman's Life.' Stéphane Brizé's ravishing adaptation of a Guy de Maupassant novel traces the fluctuating fortunes of a woman in 19th-century France.
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Why Peter Quill Doesn't Listen To Led Zeppelin, According To James Gunn One of the signature components of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies are the mixtapes Peter Quill received from his mother, which features some epic classic rock she wanted to share with her son.
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Review: Revisiting the Mystery of Julian Assange, in 'Risk'

The New York Times - 4 May 2017 22:20
Review: Revisiting the Mystery of Julian Assange, in 'Risk' This Laura Poitras documentary follows the elusive and evasive WikiLeaks founder over several years, but real-time events have overtaken the film's tale.
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Review: 'Sacred,' a Global Group Portrait of Faith in Action

The New York Times - 4 May 2017 22:12
Review: 'Sacred,' a Global Group Portrait of Faith in Action This documentary, using footage shot by 40 filmmakers in 25 countries, depicts the uses and rituals of religion in a range of environments.
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What Was the Final Horror Film Officially Released On VHS?

Bloody Disgusting - 4 May 2017 21:56
We love useless fun facts. So let’s explore this one. For many horror fans, the first introduction to horror cinema came courtesy of the video shops that sadly closed down long ago. The VHS era is downright synonymous ...
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