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May the Fourth be with you. It’s still with Mark Hamill
Mr May the Fourth Be With You” suggests the SlDC press corps should be reminding voters of re Nov. Fifth.
Series Preview: Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga, Bill Camp and Renate Reinsva sex-and-violence up a “Presumed Innocent” remake
The Scott Turow novel made for a pretty good Alan Pakula big screen thriller back in 1990, a rare villainous turn by Harrison Ford, with Greta Scachi and Raul Julia on board. June 4, Apple TV+ gets a deeper dive … Continue reading
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BOX OFFICE: “Fall Guy” never quite gets on its feet, “Tarot” more evidence Horror Audience has Moved On
One of the 231 arguments I got into on the outrage engine formerly known as “Twitter” Friday was in interpreting the $3 million or so that Universal’s hyped-all-to-heck “The Fall Guy” earned on its opening night. “Soooo, good not great” … Continue reading
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