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When did everyone start fujoing out?
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"I think that I'm quite good at dispelling the idea that I'm a celebrity in my actual interactions."
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Tabitha Jackson sees an opportunity to develop the next generation of cinephiles at the Greenwich Village art-house cinema.
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Leigh says she will hold Dane "within my heart forever."
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As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book "Is There No Place on Earth for Me?" won the Pulitzer Prize.
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This bio play about Marcel Marceau, which delves into his part in the French Resistance, stars Ethan Slater (yes, that's Boq from the "Wicked" movies).
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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes headed up what was considered Mexico's fastest growing and deadliest drug cartel
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Need a quick recap of the past week in movie news? Here are the highlights:
BIG NEWS
DC's The Batman and Suicide Squad 2 get release dates: Ben Affleck was confirmed to be exiting the role of Batman and James Gunn was confirmed as the director of Suicide Squad 2 as DC updated their release calendar to include The Batman and the Suicide Squad sequel both arriving in 2021. Read all about what DC has in store the next few years here.
GREAT NEWS
Sundance hits are coming to a theater near you: With Amazon and Warner Bros. spending big at this year's Sundance Film Festival, a number of popular premieres are heading your way soon, including Blinded by the Light and The Report. Read about the major deals and... Read More
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Universal Pictures has pulled back the curtains on Mortal Engines, a steampunk fantasy film presented by Peter Jackson. Jackson is also responsible for the film's screenplay alongside writing partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, the trio behind The Lord of the Rings.
Mortal Engines promises to be one of the biggest special effects spectacles of the year, and ahead of the release, we chatted with director Christian Rivers about the challenges of creating the movie's villain, the hero's facial disfigurements and the mobile cities. Watch the video interview down below after learning more about the YA adaptation.
Here's everything we know about Mortal Engines:
What's the movie about?
Based on Philip Reeve's series of the same name... Read More
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