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Krishnarjuna Yuddham movie review: Nani's charming performance can't save this over-stretched ... Forget about the film turning into nerve-wracking thriller in the second half, where the characters are supposed to race against time, it just doesn't make an iota of difference to what we feel about the film in the end. The only thing it manages to achieve is set a new record in terms of the number of times ...
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Tom Hardy Becomes Old Al Capone in Latest Look at Fonzo Tom Hardy is in full Al Capone mode on the set of his latest movie Fonzo. Hardy is one of the best and most dedicated actors working in the business today, which is why he's such an in-demand talent. He's currently filming a biopic about the infamous gangster and we had previously been treated to ...
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Making the Grade: Irish documentary is one of the great, affecting films about teaching Ken Wardrop's latest film depicts the relationships between Irish piano students and their teachers. Video: Element ... Fax the dog threatens to steal the movie in his pursuit of a ball. ... Reserves a nice spot alongside Être et Avoir and Monsieur Lazhar as one the great, affecting films about teaching.
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Fan-Made Recreation of 'Jurassic Park' Original Movie Released by Universal For Universal, the marketing stunt serves twin purposes: The studio is promoting the film's 25th anniversary as well as the upcoming release of the latest installment in the franchise, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, is set to hit in theaters across the U.S. and ...
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'Rampage' Could Climb To $40M, But Dwayne Johnson-Ape Pic Looks To Make More Bananas ... After delivering Sony its largest movie of all-time at the domestic box office with Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Dwayne Johnson reteams with his San ... the feature adaptation of the 1980s video game Rampage from New Line/Warner Bros. which tracking has landing between the mid $30Ms to $40M ...
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Lake District cinema to host special silent movie festival AN Art-Deco cinema in the heart of the Lake District is inviting movie lovers to its latest festival. The Royalty cinema in Lake Road Bowness is about to kick off this year's silent film festival with a showing of a classic Harold Lloyd comedy from 1928. Speedy which stars Harold as "Speedy" Swift, a fan of ...
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