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Box Office: Jennifer Lawrence's 'Red Sparrow' Soars, Bruce Willis' 'Death Wish' Struggles This isn't a boffo win or anything, but considering my current pessimism concerning adult movies, I'm happy anytime anything like this doesn't crash-and-burn. And considering this long and brutal drama may open about as well as the flashier and better-received Atomic Blonde must be encouraging both ...
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Get Out wins big at Film Independent Spirit awards on eve of Oscars The pair regaled the audience with stories about Harvey Weinstein and Brett Ratner before debating whether it's possible to separate the art from the artist. Mulaney joked that it will now be hard to enjoy Woody Allen's "last 20 unwatchable movies". Last year saw Moonlight win six awards, including best ...
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Cut An Emotional Scene With Luke And Leia Johnson clearly had some very intriguing visions for The Last Jedi, and ended up filming a ton of material that unfortunately didn't make it into the finished film. Details about the deleted scenes have been slowly trickling out, and now we're privy to one particularly emotional one for Luke and Leia.
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The Oscars 2018 primer, timetable and final predictions Shape heads the nominations count with 13, but if the Baftas are anything to go by no one film will sweep the board. ... Meanwhile, last year's almighty fiasco seems like small beer in comparison, but the powers that be are still taking no chances: they have banned backstage tweeting by the officials ...
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Ten Great Movies from 2017 That Were Ignored by the Academy Awards, From 'Logan Lucky' to ... In fact, the Oscars get it wrong pretty frequently—and we're not talking about last year's Best Picture envelope flub. There is a long and storied history of regrettable Oscar decisions, from the wrong films taking home Best Picture to groundbreaking directors like Alfred Hitchcock being repeatedly snubbed.
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Another bank fraud? Borrowers misuse SBI loan of Rs 32 mn to produce a film In yet another fraud on a public sector bank, as many as 13 people including a kabaddi player got a loan of Rs 32.9 million for buying top-end cars, but 'misused' the money for producing a Tamil film. When the fraud came to light, the Madras High Court, on a plea from the State Bank of India (SBI), ...
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