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Why The Fate Of The Furious Chose To Pay Tribute To Paul Walker The Way It Did There was almost an appearance by Paul Walker in The Fate of the Furious, but the decision making process decided to go another way in the end.
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Apparently, Stan Lee And Marvel Used To Troll DC Comics Back In The Day An old interview with Stan Lee has just resurfaced, showing him getting real sassy about DC, and it's pretty hilarious.
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'The Batman' Director Teases 'Very Emotional' Story, Admits He's Inspired by Christopher Nolan 'It's my hope to tell a very emotional Batman story,' director Matt Reeves says, before revealing that he's inspired by Christopher Nolan's approach to genre filmmaking.
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How War For The Planet Of The Apes' Bad Ape Is Important For The Franchise's Future Bad Ape has been set up as arguably the weirdest new character in War for the Planet of the Apes, but Matt Reeves has revealed why the character is important to the wider Apes word.
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Pixar's 'Coco' to World Premiere at Mexico's Morelia Fest

Hollywood Reporter - 6 Jul 2017 03:32
Pixar's 'Coco' to World Premiere at Mexico's Morelia Fest The Day of the Dead-themed toon features the voice talents of Benjamin Bratt and Gael Garcia Bernal.
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How To Watch All Three Planet Of The Apes Reboot Films In Theaters If you want to watch all three of the Planet of the Apes reboot films in theaters, there's a special opportunity coming up.
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This 'Goosebumps' Fan Film Remakes 'The Haunted Mask'

Bloody Disgusting - 6 Jul 2017 19:41
First published in September 1993, R.L. Stine’s The Haunted Mask is easily the most well-known and iconic book in the entire Goosebumps series. The Halloween-set tale of a young girl who puts on a scary mask and can’...
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Review: In 'City of Ghosts,' Fighting ISIS With Journalism

The New York Times - 6 Jul 2017 23:55
Review: In 'City of Ghosts,' Fighting ISIS With Journalism In this documentary, Matthew Heineman ("Cartel Land") focuses on the gutsy Syrian citizen-journalist group called Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently.
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Review: Drama Students Aren't Merely Players in 'The Rehearsal' Alison Maclean tells a coming-of-age story in her long-awaited return to the big screen. Her last fictional feature was 1999's "Jesus' Son."
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Review: In 'The Confessions,' the Monk Has All the Answers

The New York Times - 6 Jul 2017 23:50
This political fable by Roberto Andò is rife with talk about power, austerity and capitalism; high-end settings; tasteful music; and implausibility.
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Review: In 'Swim Team,' Autism Is No Barrier to Competition

The New York Times - 6 Jul 2017 23:41
Review: In 'Swim Team,' Autism Is No Barrier to Competition Lara Stolman's documentary follows a Special Olympics team for autistic kids, the Jersey Hammerheads, and the challenges they face.
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Party Coverage: Scene City: Fireworks and a Birthday

The New York Times - 6 Jul 2017 23:40
Celebrations were held for the Southampton Fresh Air Home, the New York Asian Film Festival and the philanthropist Joan K. Davidson.
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Film Series in NYC This Week

The New York Times - 6 Jul 2017 23:37
Film Series in NYC This Week Our guide to film series and special screenings.
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Trey Edward Shults interview: It Comes At Night, Jeff Nichols, movie marketing and more Trey Edward Shults tells us about It Comes At Night, its dark history, and odd marketing... Interview Jul 7, 2017
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The Marvel Villain Doctor Strange May Fight In Avengers: Infinity War Doctor Strange will be one of the many Marvel heroes taking part in Avengers: Infinity War, and we may now know who one of his adversaries will be besides Thanos.
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You know that “classic” FMV game Night Trap is being re-released, right? Well, as an addition to the regular game, developer Screaming Villains have added a new mode to the game, which they recently revealed in a new...
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A “Frankenstein”-inspired tale assembled with a heart. “Cougar Town” alum Josh Hopkins and “Angel's” Charisma Carpenter and have come aboard the sci-fi family drama Mail Order Monster, from helmer Paulina Lag...
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R.I.P. Frequent John Carpenter Sound Editor David Yewdall

Bloody Disgusting - 6 Jul 2017 23:19
It’s a bummer that we tend to only recognize one or a small handful of people for bringing our favorite movies to life, because the reality is that it requires a behind-the-scenes army to make any given movie. Take The...
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'Killing Ground' Clip Hopes to Scare You

Bloody Disgusting - 6 Jul 2017 23:14
In Australian director Damien Power's Killing Ground, which we already reviewed out of the Sundance Film Festival, Ian and Samantha arrive at an isolated campsite to find an SUV and a tent--with no sign of the occupants....
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'Geostorm' Looks Like The Best Movie Ever About Gerard Butler Saving The World From Weather 'Geostorm' has everything: weather, Gerard Butler, Gerard Butler saving the world from weather.
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Midnight Releasing's 'WTF!' VOD Plans Detailed

Bloody Disgusting - 6 Jul 2017 22:51
Midnight Releasing has announced full details for their release of Peter Herro's horror film WTF!, arriving on VOD August 1, 2017 (Amazon Instant, iTunes, Xbox, Vimeo, Steam, Vudu and Google Play). If you want a DVD, you...
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Sideshow Unleashes Jaw-Dropping 'Aliens' Warrior Statue

Bloody Disgusting - 6 Jul 2017 22:49
This is the most terrifying collectibles teaser ever. Now up for pre-order from Sideshow Collectibles, with a scheduled June-August 2018 release date, is the Aliens Warrior Statue, a deluxe offering that truly captures o...
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