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Berlin Film Festival 2020: 'There Is No Evil' Wins Golden Bear Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof's drama "There Is No Evil" took home the top Golden Bear prize at the 2020 Berlin Film Festival. The Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize went to Eliza Hittman's "Never Rarely Sometimes Always, an American-British drama about ...
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Ryan Reynolds gives Leap Day 84-year-old her first 'legal' drink in hilarious new gin ad The wait for your first legal drink at 21 may seem like it takes forever, but for Arlene Manko, it literally took 84 years. Since she was born on Leap Day, aka February 29, 1936, that means she only just turned 21 years old on Saturday. And so Ryan Reynolds is ...
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Box Office: 'Invisible Man' Materializes With Solid $26 Million Weekend Elisabeth Moss' "The Invisible Man" scared up a solid $26 million opening weekend at 3,610 North American locations, estimates showed Saturday. Paramount's "Sonic the Hedgehog," which had led for the past two weekends, will finish second with about ...
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Harry Styles Brings Arena-Sized Swagger to Secret Club Show in Brooklyn With five One Direction albums and two solo records under his belt, anything smaller than an arena show has become a rarity for Harry Styles, so a clandestine club show in the hipster capital of Brooklyn is, obviously, a one-off. Just as much as the crowd that ...
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Avengers: Endgame Brought Thanos' Infinity Stone Quest Full Circle In Avengers: Endgame, the followup film to Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos' Infinity Stone quest is brought full circle by the order in which he acquires the Infinity Stones throughout the two Avengers films. When Thanos began his quest to obtain the six Infinity ...
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Picard Is Great Because It Does What Other Star Trek Shows Never Could Star Trek: Picard is boldly going where very few Star Trek stories have gone before: into the moral weeds with deeply flawed characters. While Star Trek is generally held up as an optimistic, utopian bastion of positivity, Picard has struck a darker, more somber ...
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Zack Snyder Teases MORE Justice League Reshoots With Batman and Superman Zack Snyder is teasing plans for additional Justice League reshoots in his award for his fan poster contest. A month ago, Snyder officially announced his plans for a fan poster contest, promising a piece of Justice League league memorabilia as a prize for the ...
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X-Men: The Real Story Behind The X OF SWORDS Blades Marvel Comics has announced this year's X-Men event, "X of Swords" - and here's your guide to all the blades shown in the teaser image. Jonathan Hickman's X-Men relaunch has turned the franchise into one of Marvel's hottest properties once again.
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Janet Jackson to Talladega marching band: 'Y'all are steppin!' Janet Jackson knows a thing or two about dance moves. When Miss Jackson offers praise, the recipient can bask in the glory of being appreciated by a Grammy-winning pop icon. Talladega College's "Great Tornado" Marching Band caught Jackson's ...
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Book review: Louise Erdrich's engrossing new novel will lift your heart Louise Erdrich's new novel, "The Night Watchman" (Harper, $28.99) is so engrossing, written with such deep affection for the Chippewa people, and populated with so many interesting characters a reader wishes she could spend time among them on the ...
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