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Christopher Nolan Explains Why Gladiator II Is His Favorite Movie of 2024
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A Challenge to the Oscars
A Challenge to the Oscars
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Conservative Documentary ‘Am I Racist?’ Snubbed By Oscar Doc Voters, Despite Claiming Box Office Crown
Conservative Documentary ‘Am I Racist?’ Snubbed By Oscar Doc Voters, Despite Claiming Box Office Crown
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George Clooney's Favorite Movie Of All Time Is A Classic Satire
George Clooney's Favorite Movie Of All Time Is A Classic Satire
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'Nickel Boys' Director RaMell Ross on the Many Cinematic Techniques of His Film
'Nickel Boys' Director RaMell Ross on the Many Cinematic Techniques of His Film
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You Won’t Believe How Long It Took A December Movie to Open at Over $100 Million at the Box Office
You Won’t Believe How Long It Took A December Movie to Open at Over $100 Million at the Box Office
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Awards Buzz Buoys Indies: Pamela Anderson Steps Out In ‘’The Last Showgirl’, Audiences Bond With Daniel Craig-Starring ‘Queer’ – Specialty Box Office
Awards Buzz Buoys Indies: Pamela Anderson Steps Out In ‘’The Last Showgirl’, Audiences Bond With Daniel Craig-Starring ‘Queer’ – Specialty Box Office
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Kraven the Hunter Flops, Moana 2 and Wicked Get More Christmas Screens
Kraven the Hunter Flops, Moana 2 and Wicked Get More Christmas Screens
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Neon And ‘Longlegs’ Star Maika Monroe Reunite On Horror Pic ‘Brides’ From Director Chloe Okuno
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Neon and horror darling Maika Monroe team up again for 'Brides', a chilling new thriller from rising director Chloe Okuno.
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This marks the third collaboration between Neon and Maika Monroe, following the success of their recent hit 'Longlegs'.
The film will be produced by Anthony Bregman and Stefanie Azpiazu of Likely Story, and is set to begin shooting in March 2025.
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Maika Monroe, Chloe Okuno, Neon, Likely Story, 'Brides', 'Longlegs'
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