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No, the Hollywood Sign Is Not On Fire Right Now
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In Hellish Juxtaposition, Oscar Nominations Voting Begins as L.A. Burns - MovieMaker Magazine
In Hellish Juxtaposition, Oscar Nominations Voting Begins as L.A. Burns - MovieMaker Magazine
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Paris Hilton Watched Home Burn Down on Live TV News
Paris Hilton Watched Home Burn Down on Live TV News
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Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Pratt, and Other Celebrities React to the LA Wildfires
Jamie Lee Curtis, Chris Pratt, and Other Celebrities React to the LA Wildfires
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Maria Shriver, Chris Pratt and More Celebrities Shook by Los Angeles Fires: ‘All Our Friends Have Lost Everything’
Maria Shriver, Chris Pratt and More Celebrities Shook by Los Angeles Fires: ‘All Our Friends Have Lost Everything’
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‘Laws of Man’ Review: A Lukewarm Cold War Thriller
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A Cold War thriller that fails to heat up, with a plot that winds up going nowhere despite its ambition.
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Director Phil Blattenberger's efforts to craft a noirish retro vibe fall flat, with the film coming across as 'talky, awkward and unconvincing'
Critic Dennis Harvey says the film's 'action and atmosphere are too poorly supplied' for it to work as the intended 'stab at a noirish retro thriller'
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