Thursday, December 21, 2017

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As-it-happens update 21 December 2017
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The movie star gets hilariously miniaturized in Alexander Payne's latest comedy. Though the film has divided critics, you won't get over the sequence where Damon goes from Jason Bourne to a dollhouse figure measuring 5 inches tall (or Christoph Waltz as a shrunken black market purveyor). See the ...
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One of the best movies of 2017 (and easily one of the most controversial), Darren Aronofsky's mother! serves as a perfect circle, ending in basically the exact same way that it opens -- with ... So my interpretation is that the opening of the film, you are seeing the destruction of the last iteration of the house.
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Director Ali Abbas Zafar's last film Sultan is one of the only four Hindi films to cross the Rs300 crore mark in domestic box office collections. His next, espionage thriller Tiger Zinda Hai, releases this Friday and is already being heralded as the saviour for the season, the typical Salman Khan blockbuster ...
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Marvel Studios co-president, Kevin Feige, spoke a little more about Thanos' involvement in the movie during an appearance at Brazil's Comic Con. Feige said people won't have to wait half an hour to see Thanos wreak havoc on some poor, unsuspecting victim, hinting that the movie will kick off with a ...
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The Last Jedi was released globally last week and has hauled in more than an enormous NZ$767 million at the worldwide box office. While countless fans and critics love the new film, many others do not and are hitting it with negative reviews on websites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes. A portion of the ...
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Tom Hanks has said he wouldn't attend if his latest movie The Post was issued a screening invitation at the White House by Donald Trump. Hanks' new Steven Spielberg-directed film sees him portray Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, who received threats from then-President Richard Nixon when he ...
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