From the trailer, it looked like Stefan Ruzowitzky’s wintry casino heist film Deadfall had all of the makings of a tight, gripping psychological thriller. Everything looked right, from the twisted, broken family angle to the Thanksgiving blizzard setting that eventually sets the deadly Addison (Eric Bana) against Jay Mills (Charlie Hunnam), the boxer just out of...
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Heard any good Star Wars jokes this week? No, seriously, have you? The ones I heard were all terrible. But the Disney/Lucasfilm merger was quite a bombshell, and one that came from out of nowhere. The basic conversation about the Disney/Lucasfilm this week was about whether or not Princess Leia counts as a Disney...
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It’s April Fool’s day. Right off the bat, I’ll say that nothing in this post is fabricated. We got you in the paper already. Personally, I always forget what day it is and get suckered in by something so amazing that I don’t want to believe it’s a fake story. A few years ago,...
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Sunday Film News Roundup? On Friday? “What is this fresh nonsense?”, you might be asking yourself. Well, some friends and I are going to be taking part in a 48 hour film festival this weekend, and I assume I will be in no fit mental shape to post this repository on Sunday morning as...
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