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How ‘The Wild Robot’ Got Its Heart
How ‘The Wild Robot’ Got Its Heart
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We Live in Time review – every generation gets the cancer romance it deserves
We Live in Time review – every generation gets the cancer romance it deserves
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Little White Lies
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Nicole Kidman Reveals Horror Movie She’d Like to Revisit With a Sequel
Nicole Kidman Reveals Horror Movie She’d Like to Revisit With a Sequel
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ComicBook.com
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Golden Globes: Glen Powell, Mindy Kaling and More Stars Hit the Red Carpet
Golden Globes: Glen Powell, Mindy Kaling and More Stars Hit the Red Carpet
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Hollywood Reporter
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BAFTA Longlists:
BAFTA Longlists:
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Hollywood Stocks in 2024: The Good, the Bad and the Silver Lining
Hollywood Stocks in 2024: The Good, the Bad and the Silver Lining
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December 2024 Blu-Ray Guide: "The Wild Robot," "Conclave," "Alien: Romulus," More | DVD/Blu-Ray | Roger Ebert
December 2024 Blu-Ray Guide: "The Wild Robot," "Conclave," "Alien: Romulus," More | DVD/Blu-Ray | Roger Ebert
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RogerEbert.com
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You probably haven’t seen 2024’s best movies. Here’s why you need to right now
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A scathing take on the state of cinema in 2024, where audiences retreated to familiar franchises and comfort food films ruled the roost.
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2024 was a dismal year for movies, with even the lone non-sequel, Wicked, serving as 'reheated comfort food' for audiences.
The divide between 'cinephile' and 'mainstream' films is growing, with the Venn diagram of the two shrinking to just two non-overlapping circles.
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Wicked
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