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Henry Cavill Addresses 'Justice League' 'Mustache Fiasco' With Hilarious Instagram Post The Superman depicter has taken to the social media to put an end to the controversy surrounding his mustache needing to be digitally removed from the movie's reshoots.
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Warwick Davis Lands Role in 'Star Wars' Han Solo Movie Ron Howard reveals he reunites with his 'Willow' star for the upcoming stand-alone 'Star Wars' movie.
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'Bond 25': Yann Demange, Denis Villeneuve and David Mackenzie Are Frontrunners to Direct The 'White Boy Rick' helmer, the filmmaker behind 'Arrival', and the director of 'Hell or High Water' are the three men in line to helm the next James Bond film to be released in 2019.
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The Big Advantage Netflix Has Over The Movie Industry, According To James Gunn According to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 director James Gunn, streaming services like Netflix have one definite advantage for the movie industry.
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Review: 'Water and Sugar': How Carlo Di Palma Burnished Reality on Film This documentary celebrates the Italian cinematographer who brought a golden touch to his collaborations with Michelangelo Antonioni and Woody Allen.
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Review: 'Turn It Around' Plays to Fans of West Coast Punk Music A sprawling documentary retraces the birth of the punk scene in the Bay Area, where bands like Green Day and Rancid came together and thrived.
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New DVD Releases: When To Buy The Latest Movies In August 2017 It's been a slow few months for home entertainment releases, but if you want to blow a little money, August may be the month to do it.
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Review: 'Sled Dogs' Exposes Abuse of Working Animals

The New York Times - 27 Jul 2017 22:34
Review: 'Sled Dogs' Exposes Abuse of Working Animals The documentary filmmaker Fern Levitt wants to shut down the dog-sledding industry. She makes a moving argument.
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Dustin Guy Defa wrote and directed this low-budget feature that tells the stories of several New Yorkers over the course of a day.
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Review: Aid Workers in Love and War in Sean Penn's 'The Last Face' In war-torn Liberia, Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem face a big problem: how to keep their knotty relationship from fizzling.
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Review: 'The Last Dalai Lama?' Asks What Comes Next

The New York Times - 27 Jul 2017 22:28
Review: 'The Last Dalai Lama?' Asks What Comes Next This documentary examines why the Dalai Lama is being careful to protect his lineage from Chinese interference.
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David Singer's film is a modest con movie about the lengths an aspiring actress is willing to go to for some extra cash.
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Review: Holly Hunter and Carrie Coon Try to Redeem 'Strange Weather' In this road movie, a woman whose son has committed suicide travels to confront the hot-dog tycoon who stole her son's idea.
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Review: 'From the Land of the Moon,' and on Uneven Ground

The New York Times - 27 Jul 2017 22:20
Review: 'From the Land of the Moon,' and on Uneven Ground Nicole Garcia's turgid adaptation of an Italian novella makes for a silly movie, despite a strong performance from Marion Cotillard.
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Review: 'Menashe' Finds Faith and Fatherhood Sometimes at Odds In this sweet, often understated film set in a Hasidic neighborhood, the title character is a widower who must remarry to regain custody of his son.
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Review: Cosplay and Comedy in 'Brigsby Bear'

The New York Times - 27 Jul 2017 22:18
Review: Cosplay and Comedy in 'Brigsby Bear' In this absurdly charming film, Kyle Mooney plays an obsessed fan who discovers that there is an entire world waiting for him beyond his TV.
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'Suspiria' Remake is Reportedly Almost 3 Hours Long?!

Bloody Disgusting - 27 Jul 2017 22:18
We’ve been hungry for more information on Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino’s remake of Suspiria, which has one hell of a cast attached to it. We still haven’t seen a single image or really anything at all from the...
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Rewind: A Godard Riff That Adapts Rousseau's Treatise on Education "Le Gai Savoir," a series of conversations between two young militants, arrived in 1969 after Jean-Luc Godard said he was done making movies.
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'It' Trailer Moments That Need a Closer Look

Hollywood Reporter - 27 Jul 2017 22:10
'It' Trailer Moments That Need a Closer Look Does this new look contain a nod to one of Stephen King's most controversial scenes?
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One Change IT's Director Made From Stephen King's Book IT director Andres Muschietti highlighted a specific change his made to the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King's book to make it more frightening.
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'The Emoji Movie': What the Critics Are Saying

Hollywood Reporter - 27 Jul 2017 21:38
'The Emoji Movie': What the Critics Are Saying Early reviews for the film suggest viewers might get more out of the emojis on their smartphones than the ones portrayed on the big screen.
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Zoe Saldana Launching Latino-Focused Digital Media Brand (Exclusive) The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star's BeSe will create content targeting millennial and Gen Z audiences for distribution across social and digital platforms.
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