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The Brutalist review: a beguiling epic
The Brutalist review: a beguiling epic
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‘The Brutalist’, ‘The Room Next Door’ & ‘The Count Of Monte Cristo’ Jump Into Pre-Christmas Indie Frame – Specialty Preview
‘The Brutalist’, ‘The Room Next Door’ & ‘The Count Of Monte Cristo’ Jump Into Pre-Christmas Indie Frame – Specialty Preview
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‘The Brutalist’ Is Brady Corbet’s Great American Masterpiece
‘The Brutalist’ Is Brady Corbet’s Great American Masterpiece
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Can Nosferatu Save Vampire Movies At The Box Office This Christmas?
Can Nosferatu Save Vampire Movies At The Box Office This Christmas?
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The Trend This Oscar Season: Women Reclaiming Their Sexuality
The Trend This Oscar Season: Women Reclaiming Their Sexuality
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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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Pablo Larraín Trilogy of 'Jackie,' 'Spencer,' 'Maria' Adds to History
Pablo Larraín Trilogy of 'Jackie,' 'Spencer,' 'Maria' Adds to History
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Daniel Craig Will Play 'Knives Out's Benoit Blanc Long After 'Wake Up Dead Man' if He Can
Daniel Craig Will Play 'Knives Out's Benoit Blanc Long After 'Wake Up Dead Man' if He Can
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6 Stephen King Movies That Are Least Like the Book
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From 'The Shining' to 'Carrie', a look at the Stephen King adaptations that dared to diverge from the source material.
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In 'The Shining', director Stanley Kubrick famously went rogue, altering the ending and character arcs, much to King's dismay.
For 'Firestarter', Drew Barrymore's casting as the pyrogenic protagonist was a bold choice, deviating from the book's redheaded heroine.
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Stanley Kubrick, Stephen King, Drew Barrymore, The Shining, The Shining, Carrie, Firestarter
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