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CHARLIZE THERON
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Jun 29, 2016
Pacquet-Brenner takes us through ¡®Dark Places¡¯
Two years after the opening of the pervertedly female-empowering ¡°Gone Girl¡± (based on Gillian Flynn¡¯s best-selling novel), I¡¯m one of the people who still get chills when remembering Rosamund Pike¡¯s monologue. ¡°Gone Girl¡± officially put Flynn¡¯s name on the map in more ways than one. Her online reputation...
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May 25, 2016
¡®The Huntsman: Winter¡¯s War¡¯: On reflection, there¡¯s little new here
There are so many conflicting messages in ¡°The Huntsman: Winter¡¯s War¡± that after the first half hour you give up trying to decipher them, only to realize they aren¡¯t messages at all but a grab bag of snippets from various Hollywood blockbusters.
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Jun 17, 2015
¡®Mad Max: Fury Road¡¯ is so good at spectacular violence that it injures itself
If you want a vision of the future, at least from George Miller¡¯s perspective, picture a boot stamping on a human face for about two hours. Those in search of a bludgeoning good time will find it in his new scorched-earth action extravaganza, ¡°Mad Max: Fury Road¡± ¡ª it¡¯s hard to remember the last time...
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Oct 8, 2014
A Million Ways to Die in the West: ¡®If a movie this uninspired can make money at the box office, we¡¯re doomed¡¯
If a movie as lazy and uninspired as ¡°A Million Ways to Die in the West¡± can get horrible press, bad word of mouth and still make its money back at the box office, then we¡¯re doomed. ¡°Family Guy¡± creator Seth MacFarlane¡¯s follow-up to his debut film ¡°Ted¡± is basically another vehicle for his usual borderline-offensive...
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