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Daily Archives: February 28, 2016
Razzies? “Fifty Shades,” Kaley Cuoco and Eddie Redmayne
We tend to forget how godawful Eddie Redmayne was in the godawful “Jupiter Ascending.” I mean, we remember how bad “Fantastic Four” and “Fifty Shades of Grey” were and they shared worst the Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture. Dakota … Continue reading
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“Spotlight,” “Tangerine,””Beasts of No Nation” take Indie Spirit
A first — a transgender non-actress takes a big acting prize for “Tangerine.” Another boost for “Spotlight” — perhaps its final moment of glory, or one last Oscar best picture predictor. Idris Elba and the kid take “Beasts of No … Continue reading
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