Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie: Ben Affleck in Batsuit. Batsuit & Batmobile revealed – Will the world ever be the same again? Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice …
Gary Oldman
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‘The Dark Knight Rises’ villain: Tom Hardy as the unintelligible Bane. ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ villain: The unintelligible Mr. Bane Regarding the villainous Bane’s oftentimes unintelligible dialogue in The Dark …
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Melissa McCarthy & Husband Ben Falcone: Academy Awards
13 minutes readMaya Rudolph. Maya Rudolph attends the Governors Ball after the 84th Academy Awards ceremony held at Hollywood & Highland in Hollywood on Feb. 26, ’12. Rudolph wasn’t nominated for any …
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Nick Nolte + Kenneth Branagh: Oscar Nominees Luncheon
12 minutes readThe Nick Nolte movie that earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination this year was Gavin O’Connor’s Warrior. In the photo, Nolte, among whose movies are The Deep, 48 …
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Meryl Streep New York Record + NY Critics vs. the Oscars
28 minutes readMeryl Streep in The Iron Lady with Anthony Head. The most curious thing about Michel Hazanavicius’ The Artist winning the New York Film Critics Circle’s Best Film and Best Director …
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Battle Los Angeles Box Office: Critical Dud Tops Chart
5 minutes readBattle Los Angeles box office: Critical dud has no chance of breaking even in the domestic market. Also, Red Riding Hood is a total flop. Amanda Seyfried stars.
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Pajama Gladiator (top) The final order of the winners of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 2009 Student Academy Awards – gold, silver, and bronze medal recipients – …
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JFK (1991) review: Oliver Stone bypasses the facts in his dishonest yet engrossing political thriller starring an effective Kevin Costner.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) review: Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Alfonso Cuarón’s costly fantasy shows that CGI isn’t magic.
Film Critics Awards: Cosmic Family Drama and British Spies + double nominee Gary Oldman and surprise Iranian Actress for the Oscars?
The Contender (2000): Exceptional Joan Allen
The Contender (2000) review: Oscar nominee Joan Allen is outstanding in Rod Lurie’s engrossing (if unconvincing) political soap opera.