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Fantastic Beasts 2 Cast List - All The Confirmed And Returning Cast Members Ready for some magic? Get a look at all of the folks returning and debuting in the next Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them film inside.
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Evan Helmuth, 'The Devil Inside' Actor, Dies at 40

Hollywood Reporter - 20 Jul 2017 06:17
Evan Helmuth, 'The Devil Inside' Actor, Dies at 40 The actor was also a ubiquitous face on TV featuring in a number of hit shows including 'Rizzoli & Isles,' 'Bones' and 'Perception.'
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How Steven Spielberg Will Keep Ready Player One Fresh For Everyone Who Read The Book According to Ready Player One star Mark Rylance, Steve Spielberg has taken a specific approach to making sure fans of the book will still be surprised during the movie.
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How Andrew Garfield in London's 'Angels in America' Is Broadcast to International Screens THR outlines the ambitious process undertaken by National Theatre Live to bring live performances of the two-part epic to movie theaters worldwide.
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An animated film AND a live action film are in the works. Speaking with the crowd at Comic-Con today, Ghostbusters creative force Ivan Reitman indicated that the future of the franchise is brighter than you might be expe...
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The director discusses a scene from his film.
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Anatomy of a Scene | 'Valerian'

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:46
Luc Besson narrates a sequence from "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" featuring Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne.
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'Purge 4' Finds Director in Sundance Filmmaker

Hollywood Reporter - 20 Jul 2017 23:45
'Purge 4' Finds Director in Sundance Filmmaker Franchise creator James DeMonaco remains involved and wrote the script for the new chapter.
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Kremlin Reacts to Putin Being Cut From Hollywood Movies

Hollywood Reporter - 20 Jul 2017 23:44
Kremlin Reacts to Putin Being Cut From Hollywood Movies According to a Kremlin spokesman, Russian authorities have no knowledge about Putin's character being excised.
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So, we all know that 2016’s DOOM is a badass return to the glory that was the original. id and Bethesda have been doing a great job supporting the game with free updates, and have implied that even more content is comi...
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NECA also promises that more Jason toys are coming soon! Chances are that most of you reading this right now have at least a couple Jason Voorhees figures on display somewhere in your living space, likely sitting on shel...
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Review: A Bullied Boy Gets a Hunting Lesson in 'First Kill'

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:26
Review: A Bullied Boy Gets a Hunting Lesson in 'First Kill' A deep-woods thriller stars Bruce Willis as the local police chief and features a bank robbery gone wrong.
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Review: Out of Luck, and Seeking a Strongman in 'Mister Universo' The Italian directors Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel's hybrid of a film follows a young man on a sort of odyssey across Italy.
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Review: 'The Pulitzer at 100' Celebrates Awards More Than Winners A film about a prize for excellence in journalism and the arts shares some winners' insights, but not enough.
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Review: 'The Midwife' Is Unflappable, Until the Past Blows In

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:20
Review: 'The Midwife' Is Unflappable, Until the Past Blows In Two great French actresses, Catherine Deneuve and Catherine Frot, share the screen in this film about forgiveness and redemption.
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Review: 'Romeo Is Bleeding,' and Shakespeare Is Relevant

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:18
Review: 'Romeo Is Bleeding,' and Shakespeare Is Relevant A documentary finds a group of young people in violence-plagued Richmond, Calif., staging their own version of Romeo and Juliet's romantic tragedy.
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Review: In 'Landline,' the Family That Strays Together

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:15
Review: In 'Landline,' the Family That Strays Together Jenny Slate, John Turturro and Edie Falco star in Gillian Robespierre's new comedy, set in 1995.
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Review: 'Killing Ground' Will Make You Rethink That Camping Trip The movie, set in an Australian national park, features two families and one set of brutal killers.
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Review: In 'The Untamed,' Close Encounters. No, Even Closer.

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:12
Review: In 'The Untamed,' Close Encounters. No, Even Closer. A slimy, many-tentacled alien has sex with several unhappy residents of the Mexican city of Guanajuato in Amat Escalante's movie.
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Review: 'The Girl Without Hands' Tells a Dark Tale, Boldly

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:11
Review: 'The Girl Without Hands' Tells a Dark Tale, Boldly In Sébastien Laudenbach's animated adaptation of a Grimm fairy tale, after her father's deal with the Devil, a young girl loses her hands and must navigate the world without them.
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi's New Adorable Aliens Explained There's an adorable alien species that will be seen on Ahch-To in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and you can learn about them ahead.
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Review: 'Kekszakallu' Plunges Into the Unknown

The New York Times - 20 Jul 2017 23:09
Review: 'Kekszakallu' Plunges Into the Unknown This Argentine film, very loosely inspired by the Bartok opera "Bluebeard's Castle," observes the lives of teenage girls on the verge of adulthood.
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