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Ana de Armas is a Delicious and Deviant Baroness One Loves to Hate in Eden
As intense as this subject matter is, the film is surprisingly humorous - most of which arrives when de Armas hits the screen. You kinda live to hate her, especially…
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Thirteen Lives is Intense Reminder of Global Sacrifice and Thoughtfulness
It goes without saying that every single actor was stellar, but this isn't a film about performances. In a time, where the human beings are still struggling to get ahead…
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Hillbilly Elegy Illustrates Family Survival in the Midst of Addiction
Some may screen this film and be annoyed by what they see as a cliche' about mountain folk and poor folk. The truth is nothing is a cliche' when a…
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Community Bonds and Stands as One While Rebuilding Paradise
Howard reveals unbelievable footage sharing the vantage point from a car full of occupants desperately trying to flee through raging flames looking like what any one of us would imagine…
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Bryce Dallas Howard Gives Dads The Respect They Deserve
From putting together baby beds to car seats to educating them, birth videos to the first time they held their little ones in their arms. Jimmy Kimmel said it best…
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Vulnerability, Prowess and Brilliance of Pavarotti Captured in New Documentary
We are given a front row seat to our own personal concert thanks to the brilliantly crafted direction of Ron Howard. Howard masterfully weaves his Pavarotti's signature song 'Nessun Dorma'…
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What Don’t You Know About Solo: A Star Wars Story?
Ron Howard is one of my favorite directors – EVER!!! So it suffices to say that I was beyond thrilled to hear what he had to say about directing a…
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Inferno
Baby, Tom Hanks is back as Professor Robert Langdon and scorching up the screen alongside Oscar Nominee ("The Theory of Everything") Felicity Jones as Dr. Sienna Brooks in this latest…
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Inferno Challenge
Built with technology from Google, audiences who solve the puzzles will have the chance to win a grand prize trip to Italy* befitting of Langdon himself. Inferno, the highly anticipated…
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Boyhood and Birdman Fly High at the 2015 Critics Choice Awards
The Broadcast Film Critics Assn.’s Critics Choice Awards split top awards between best picture winner “Boyhood” and “Birdman”. The Broadcast Film Critics Assn. consists of nearly 300 reviewers from TV,…




























