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Location American Movie News for 25 December 2017

'Downsizing' Actress Breaks Through, for Better and Worse

The New York Times - 25 Dec 2017 12:00
'Downsizing' Actress Breaks Through, for Better and Worse After a year without auditions, Hong Chau is now a supporting actress contender. But her portrayal of a Vietnamese refugee has drawn criticism for stereotyping.
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'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' Repeats Box Office Win With $68.5M, 'The Post' Debuts Strong The Rian Johnson-directed flick repeats victory in its second weekend, while Steven Spielberg's major awards contender film opens in limited theaters to a strong $495,000.
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Why Poe Dameron Wears That Necklace In Star Wars: The Last Jedi Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron had a much larger and more important role in Star Wars: The Last Jedi compared to The Force Awakens. We got to know the character much better, which means many might have noticed an interesting ...
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6 Star Wars Plot Threads Episode IX Needs To Wrap Up

Cinema Blend - 25 Dec 2017 16:16
6 Star Wars Plot Threads Episode IX Needs To Wrap Up The new Star Wars trilogy is now halfway over and these are the plot threads still lingering that Episode IX will need to wrap up before it's all over.
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Punk Yeah: 15 Movies That Are Loud, Fast, and Offensive!

Bloody Disgusting - 25 Dec 2017 23:00
Punk can mean a wide variety of things. It depends on the person using the word and the context in which it is being used. It can be used when talking about a low-level goon or what I like to refer to as 80’s thugs. Yo...
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Actress Heather Menzies-Urich, who played one of the singing von Trapp children in the hit 1965 film, "The Sound of Music," has died. She was 68. Her son, actor Ryan …
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Jessica Chastain Takes Aim at 'Sad' All-White Cover

The New York Times - 25 Dec 2017 22:02
Jessica Chastain Takes Aim at 'Sad' All-White Cover Ms. Chastain, on Twitter, expressed disappointment that she and five other white actresses were featured on the Los Angeles Times's Envelope magazine.
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Why Billy Zane Thinks His Titanic Character Gets A Bad Rap It has been twenty years since Titanic first hit theaters, and in that time fans have had a lot of thoughts and opinions about James Cameron's big movie.
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How Christopher Plummer Learned His All The Money In The World Role So Quickly Christopher Plummer was recently part of one of the most remarkable decisions in film history when he was brought in at the last minute to replace a single actor in a mostly finished film. Now, the actor speaks about how...
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The Pitch Perfect 3 Scene Anna Kendrick Refused To Shoot By now, if you've seen Pitch Perfect 3, you may know the franchise really reverts back to a major focus on Beca, but there's one plot Anna Kendrick really didn't want to shoot.
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Who's Who in 'The Post': A Guide to the Players in a Pivotal Era The newspaper drama revolves around the Pentagon Papers and other real-life events. But how much is real? We sort fact from fiction.
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The Lawsuit Star Wars And Disney Just Got Involved With When you're a big company with a brand to protect, lawsuits are a pretty standard part of the game. However, usually, that means a company has to defend itself against suits. In a new case, Disney is actually filling the...
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Star Wars Fans Weren't Sure About The Empire Strikes Back When It First Came Out It turns out Star Wars fans have been acting like Star Wars fans since the early 1980s.
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This Rotten Week: Predicting All The Money In The World Reviews Heading into this holiday week we don't have much on the docket. Rather it's just one little kidnapping movie to whet our big screen whistle - coming to us from one of the most notable directors around.
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