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Immortals (2011) Review

Surrender to the rush of this bloody thrill ride as death and dismemberment engulf the screen!
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‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ (2013) Los Angeles Premiere

They're off to see the wizard!
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Come Out and Play (2013) Review

An atmospheric film hobbled by a few budget problems.
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‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ (2014) Shanghai Premiere

The stars strut their stuff on the red carpet in Shanghai!
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Crazy Bitches (2015) Review

Unfocused and overly long, this film will test your watching endurance.
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Simon Pegg, in hilarious form, gives some insight into his character and what he'll be doing in the film.
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The Departed (2006) Review

"Martin Scorsese [the legendary filmmaker] zero Oscars - Three 6 Mafia, one!" The implication of Jon Stewart's words during the 2006 Oscars stamped a red hot exclamation point onto the thoughts of many moviegoers. Hopefully, with this recent offering returning to a gritty crime-drama, the Academy will finally recognize Scorsese's talent. The Departed is a witty, highly original story about a State Trooper named Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) who goes into deep cover to infiltrate Boston organized crime led by Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson), an aging, teflon crime lord. Billy has a dark past and many connections with unsavory types, so he's a shoo-in to get close to Frank. As a fresh plot element, one of Frank's henchmen, Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), goes into deep cover as a State Trooper. Here Damon treats us once again to his Boston accent that sounded so natural in Good Will Hunting. Once Billy and Colin discover the existence of one another, it's up to them to smoke each other out. It is in these moments where the movie truly shines. The most tense scene is probably the film's most subtle, with Billy and Colin on opposite ends of a silent phone call, waiting for the other to speak and betray their identity to the other.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) Trailer 2

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‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ (2014) Enemies Unite

Check out the high-voltage action in this upcoming sequel!
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Children Make for the Scariest Hollywood Monsters

Children represent unspeakable fear that few people will admit to having, but Hollywood loves exploiting.
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