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13 Movies About the World's Oldest Profession That Don't Sugarcoat Anything
13 Movies About the World's Oldest Profession That Don't Sugarcoat Anything
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MovieMaker Magazine
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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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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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SlashFilm
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Peter Bart: Today’s Movie Musicals Are Wicked Successful, But A Far Cry From The Sunnier Settings Of Hollywood’s Golden Age Hits
Peter Bart: Today’s Movie Musicals Are Wicked Successful, But A Far Cry From The Sunnier Settings Of Hollywood’s Golden Age Hits
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How 'Babygirl,' 'The Substance' Fight Society’s Standards for Women
How 'Babygirl,' 'The Substance' Fight Society’s Standards for Women
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Variety
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‘Up in Smoke,’ ‘Pride of the Yankees,’ ‘Beverly Hills Cop,’ ‘No Country for Old Men,’ ‘The Social Network’ Inducted Into National Film Registry
‘Up in Smoke,’ ‘Pride of the Yankees,’ ‘Beverly Hills Cop,’ ‘No Country for Old Men,’ ‘The Social Network’ Inducted Into National Film Registry
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‘The Brutalist’ Kicks Off Holiday Specialty Box Office With $66,700 Average
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Indie drama 'The Brutalist' kicks off holiday box office with a powerful specialty debut, averaging a stellar $66,700 per screen
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The film, distributed by A24, opened on just 4 screens in NYC and LA, suggesting strong initial interest from art house crowds
With Christmas Day set to bring a host of new specialty releases, 'The Brutalist' is positioning itself as an early awards season contender to watch
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