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| Joaquin Phoenix undergoes his latest transformation in Gus Van Sant's earnest new biopic For all its mode-bending gamesmanship, American Animals is ultimately a fairly straightforward heist movie, albeit a stylish and engaging one. Like many of the recent films with American in their titles, it's also a kind of Scorsese imitation (note the frequent needle drops, including Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy ...
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| 'Jumanji' to Win Box Office for Third Consecutive Weekend Over '12 Strong,' 'Den of Thieves' 17 to $584.1 million in North America, according to comScore. The domestic box office declined 2.3% last year to $11.12 billion, but Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with comScore, said the market remains healthy. "With much being made of down-trending movie theater attendance in an era ...
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| Focus on the Philippines: Delays beset new Nadine Lustre-James Reid film Fans of Nadine Lustre and James Reid, two of the most popular actors in the Philippines, will have to wait for a bit more time until the release of the couple's new feature film. Their latest project, titled Never Not Love You, has encountered multiple production delays to the point that its director, Antoinette ...
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| MoviePass To Distribute Films With New Venture MoviePass just announced a new venture to co-acquire films for distribution. Gaining popularity since changing its business model last August, the movie theater subscription service purchases tickets from theaters and charges just $9.95 per month for users to see one release per day for free at ...
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| Nicolas Cage on Getting Fired Up for His Wild Horror Comedy 'Mom and Dad' Whether he's channeling his wildfire energy into zany comedies like Raising Arizona, notching it down to naturalism a la Joe and his Oscar-winning turn in Leaving Las Vegas, or going "full-Cage" in his string of famously unhinged performances, from Vampire's Kiss to Face/Off to his latest, Mom and Dad ...
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| Sundance 2018: Keira Knightley and the new wave of progressive costume drama The Sundance film festival has sold itself for 40 years as the champion of cutting-edge, radical independent cinema; not a natural habitat for the stiffly costumed and perfectly spoken habits of the literary-inflected costume drama. But this year a choice selection of such films have found their way to ...
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