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Kirsten Dunst Has Some Blunt Thoughts About Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming It's an often remarked fact that we have had a lot o Spider-Man movies over the last few years. Kirsten Dunst has noticed this, and she's not happy.
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How James Wan Persuaded Nicole Kidman To Join Aquaman James Wan convinced Nicole Kidman to join Aquaman off just one simple, but extremely solid pitch.
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Two Awesome Action-Movie Heroes That Inspired Chris Pine's Steve Trevor In Wonder Woman In Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman, Chris Pine's Steve Trevor is revealed as a complicated individual.
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How We Can Expect Ready Player One's Sorrento To Be Different Than The Book's Nolan Sorrento will remain the main antagonist in the Ready Player One movie, but Ben Mendelsohn has revealed how his version of the character is different from the book's.
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When the Grip Is a Woman (and the Gaffer and the Camera Operator, Too) A few film directors are trying to change a persistent gender imbalance behind the camera by hiring female-majority crews. The process hasn't always been smooth.
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The Woman Behind 'Wonder Woman'

The New York Times - 1 Jun 2017 22:14
The Woman Behind 'Wonder Woman' For the director Patty Jenkins, a world in crisis demands a heroine who is sincere.
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5 Fascinating Facts About Pixar's Newest Short Film Lou Pixar's newest animated feature is very nearly here, but it may not be quite as fascinating as the short film that will accompany it.
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A Cure For Wellness Blu-ray/DVD release date and features Gore Verbinski's lengthy psychological thriller will be hitting shops in July. Here's what you can expect... News Jun 1, 2017
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Film Series in NYC This Week

The New York Times - 1 Jun 2017 23:53
Film Series in NYC This Week Our guide to film series and special screenings.
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This Long Video Actually Finds Plenty Of Stuff Wrong With Logan Logan isn't a perfect movie, and a new video has surfaced online to expose its flaws. Check it out!
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The National Geographic TV network says it won't air "Killing Patton," its next planned movie adaptation of Bill O'Reilly's book series on the deaths of historical figures. The network wouldn't …
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This film by the Israeli director Avi Nesher, based on Baruch Milch's memoir, uses a potboiler setup to delve into themes of history and reconciliation.
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Review: 'From the Ashes' Sees Coal's Dark Present and Dim Future This documentary's best moments come not from citing statistics or experts, but from talking with ordinary people affected by the coal industry.
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How Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 Turned Johnny Depp Into A Young Heartthrob Again Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales uses some insane visual effects to de-age Johnny Depp. Here's how the crew pulled it off.
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Joe Lynch's Next Will Be Horror Film 'Taste'!

Bloody Disgusting - 1 Jun 2017 22:41
We’re big fans of Joe Lynch, who got his start directing the incredibly entertaining 2007 sequel Wrong Turn 2. Lynch has gone on to direct films like Everly and this year’s Mayhem, and he’s been a staple on the hor...
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New 'The Mummy' Featurette Goes On a Global Adventure

Bloody Disgusting - 1 Jun 2017 22:21
“We built a whole town. And then blew the whole town up.” From the sweeping sands of the Middle East through hidden labyrinths under modern-day London, The Mummy is set to bring intensity, wonder and action-packed th...
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I wasn’t much of a fan of Yorgos Lanthimos‘ last feature, the bizarre indie hit The Lobster, but The Killing of a Sacred Dear is a step too far. His latest doubles down on his annoying ticks and lacks the intriguingl...
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Daisy Ridley, Penelope Cruz, Josh Gad Are Suspects in 'Murder on the Orient Express' First Trailer The adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel gets a star-studded trailer featuring Johnny Depp, Willem Dafoe and Judi Dench among others.
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Review: High School Is Still Terrible for a 'Handsome Devil'

The New York Times - 1 Jun 2017 22:07
Review: High School Is Still Terrible for a 'Handsome Devil' Two unlikely friends at an all-boys school in Ireland must survive their classmates' bullying with the help of a sympathetic teacher.
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Review: Power Ballads as Couples Therapy in 'Band Aid'

The New York Times - 1 Jun 2017 22:05
Review: Power Ballads as Couples Therapy in 'Band Aid' Zoe Lister-Jones wrote, directed and stars in this comedy about an out-of-sync couple turning their squabbles into songs.
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Al Gore Blasts Trump for Exiting Paris Climate Deal

Hollywood Reporter - 1 Jun 2017 22:03
Al Gore Blasts Trump for Exiting Paris Climate Deal With his new documentary 'An Inconvenient Sequel' about to be released, the former vice president calls the move "reckless and indefensible."
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Review: 'The Exception' Is a Diverting Tale Set Before Nazi Horrors Fully Emerged Christopher Plummer plays the exiled German Kaiser Wilhelm II in this melodrama, which unfolds in the Netherlands in the early years of the Second World War.
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