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Published: Monday, 19 January 2015 12:48
Clint Eastwood's AMERICAN SNIPER expanded its release nationwide for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend, and it seems to have paid off with a record-breaking $105.3 million take which shattered January box office records. American audiences were feeling patriotic this weekend on the heels of its Oscar nomination for Best Picture and Best Actor for Bradley Cooper.
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Published: Wednesday, 07 January 2015 14:23
It may be the year of the sheep on the Chinese Calendar, but it’s also Chris Hemsworth’s lucky year. The Aussie hottie stars in four films in 2015. Hemsworth returns as Thor for the fourth time as as Avenger while also fighting a whale, a cyberterrorist and he’s adding funny to resume with a comedic role in a follow-up to a Chevy Chase classic. Let’s count the ways Hemsworth will be gracing us with his beautiful looks and charm on the big screen this year.
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Published: Monday, 05 January 2015 12:45
Audiences love to be scared at the movies, so movie studios have been milking the horror genre for decades with numerous franchises based on some of the most iconic killers. CineMovie counts down the top 10 scary movies with the most sequels, prequels and remakes.
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Published: Tuesday, 30 December 2014 15:38
2014 was a good year for women in film. Despite the release of studies showing that Hollywood still suffers from a dearth of women behind and in front of the camera, 2014’s releases defied those statistics: offering much in the way of solid female-driven films. Here’s our list of the top five best films by or about women in 2014.
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Published: Friday, 26 December 2014 15:46
The 2012 film The Dictator features jokes about 9/11, the raping of pregnant women, murdering newborn babies, torture and much more. Many of the subjects referenced for comedic effect and the title character, North African tyrant Omar Aladeen (Sacha Baron Cohen), stem from unsettling realities. Yet not only was this film released, it enjoyed a degree of critical acclaim and was a box office success throughout the world.
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Published: Wednesday, 17 December 2014 15:05
After five theater chains bowed out of releasing of THE INTERVIEW on December 25 due to the threats from the cyberterrorists known as the Guardian of Peace, Sony had no choice but to cancel all theatrical showings of Seth Rogen and James Franco's controversial comedy which involves the assasination plot of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Rumors are circulating that the movie will be released via VOD which we hope is the case so that all Americans can show unity against these people who have caused such havoc to not only Sony, but it's employees.
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