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‘Blue Moon’ review: Ethan Hawke is unrecognizable and transfixing in sad, witty Broadway tale
For Broadway buffs and lovers of old New York, the witty, hilarious and haunting movie starring a totally transformed Ethan ...
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Sarah Paulson tears up over ‘dear friend’ Diane Keaton’s death: ‘Profoundly sad time for me’
I can’t talk about it in any way that’s articulate other than to say that for all you knew and loved about her as a performer ...
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'Good Boy' Directors Break Down that Devastating Ending — and Why They Don't Think It's Sad
Indy (played by an actual retriever named Indy) moves into a farmhouse with his owner, Todd (Shane Jensen). Once owned by ...
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How Kids’ TV Got Way Too Normal
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Saddest Anime Movies
Look Back is a slice-of-life drama that might take inspiration from the Kyoto Animation arson attack, a real-life tragedy that happened in 2019. While not an easy watch at times, Look Back is among ...
A young Dunst co-starred alongside Robin Williams in the original Jumanji, and in a recent appearance on The Drew Barrymore ...
Fans who spent years watching the DC movies in order will recall the wild story of the Batgirl movie. After being filmed and ...
It's a rare feat for a Brazilian movie to reach the number one spot worldwide on Netflix, but it's no surprise to viewers ...
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Sarah Paulson Gets Teary Remembering ‘Dear Friend’ Diane Keaton: ‘This Is a Profoundly Sad Time for Me’
Sarah Paulson got teary-eyed over Diane Keaton’s death and called her a 'dear friend' at the world premiere of Hulu's 'All's ...
Fans are realizing the Fault in Our Stars soundtrack hit harder than the movie, perfectly capturing the heartbreak and beauty the film missed.
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The Sad Case That Inspired A Bruce Willis Movie
A tragic real-life case became the inspiration for a Bruce Willis movie. Explore the facts behind the story that moved ...
Ebert was never sold on exploitative horror, and his one-star review of Shuttle began with him questioning its existence. “Why do I have to watch this movie?” he asked. “Why does anyone? What was the ...
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