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Roald Dahl "had this story waiting for me," Anderson told IndieWire.
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Welcome to the MCU, Awkwafina and Michelle Yeoh!
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Looking for a sex ed lesson? School’s almost out for summer, but there are a few steamy films and TV series you should check out before settling into a summer ...
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In case you're not sick of COVID yet, here's a movie that's sort of about it.
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The star-studded comedy premieres Thursday, Jan. 14 on HBO Max.
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To quote Oprah, "So what is the truth?"
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It's not quite America's ass, but it is America's very powerful thigh.
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The beard lives!
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The actress claims that platforms such as Netflix, HBO and Amazon have “single-handedly” lifted women.
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EPIX President Michael Wright spoke to Decider about his channel's year-long transformation from a premium-cable movie channel into a 21st-century streamer with big, ambitious originals available anywhere there's...
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The show boasts a stellar cast that includes Jimmi Simpson, Ben Kingsley, Jacki Weaver, Luis Guzman and Terry O'Quinn.
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In the real world, there's never an easy solution from our politicians, but Dave had it all figured out.
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The director of the BBC/Netflix miniseries also talks about why he thinks this adaptation hues most closely to the original 1972 novel.
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There are two X-Men, two Bond girls, and one Star Wars star in the cast of Watership Down.
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An all-star cast, led by James McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult and Ben Kingsley, voice this CGI-animated adaptation of the Richard Adams' 1972 classic novel.
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The hunt to capture and extract one of the last remaining architects of the Holocaust makes for a compelling and occasionally provocative watch.
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The All or Nothing producers can squeeze the drama out of every game, practice, film review session and motivational CoachSpeak™ talk.
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The series following the four-time championship winning soccer team, Manchester City, through the current 2017/18 season.
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Oscar movies of the '80s have acquired a rough reputation, but it's time to give them their due.
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From ghosts of patients past to the horrifying fantasies of the sanitarium's most violent residents, these films will remind you that there's nothing scarier than the human mind.