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Prologue Entertainment: Braun, Bremner, Oppenheim Launch Indie Studio
Prologue Entertainment: Braun, Bremner, Oppenheim Launch Indie Studio
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Oscars: All 85 Submissions for Best International Feature
Oscars: All 85 Submissions for Best International Feature
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Willem Dafoe Teases Green Goblin MCU Return in Spider-Man 4: “I Could Come Back”
Willem Dafoe Teases Green Goblin MCU Return in Spider-Man 4: “I Could Come Back”
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From Sinister Six to Silk: A List of Sony’s Unmade Spider-Man Universe Spinoffs
From Sinister Six to Silk: A List of Sony’s Unmade Spider-Man Universe Spinoffs
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Now That Spider-Man 4’s Producer Reveals ‘What The Movie Is About,’ I’m Far More Excited About Tom Holland’s Next Spider-Man Movie
Now That Spider-Man 4’s Producer Reveals ‘What The Movie Is About,’ I’m Far More Excited About Tom Holland’s Next Spider-Man Movie
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 4 Plot Details Revealed (And the Comics That Inspired the Story)
Marvel’s Spider-Man 4 Plot Details Revealed (And the Comics That Inspired the Story)
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The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood You’ve Never Heard Of
The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood You’ve Never Heard Of
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Hollywood Reporter
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Kraven the Hunter: Is Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Dead if the Movie Flops?
Kraven the Hunter: Is Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Dead if the Movie Flops?
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‘I’m Still Here’ Director Walter Salles Says Quiet Inner Strength Can Knock Down Dictatorships
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A Brazilian human rights activist battles a dictatorship and pursues justice for her disappeared husband in Walter Salles' powerful new film.
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Eunice Paiva, the film's real-life subject, became a lawyer after her husband Rubens was disappeared by the Brazilian government in 1971.
Salles says the film's quiet depiction of inner strength can inspire people to knock down even the most oppressive dictatorships.
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Eunice Paiva, Rubens, Brazilian dictatorship, I'm Still Here
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