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Tag: movies

REVIEW: Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)

“Our people live but our culture is dying.” In the early 2000’s Disney was intent on experimentation. The studio had produced a slew of hits in the early 90’s, but throughout the decade their success slowed and the output needed to adjust accordingly. Rather than cling to the formula that ga...

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REVIEW: Wildling (2018)

Wildling is a supernatural horror film that follows sixteen-year-old Anna (Bel Powley) after she’s found by Sheriff Ellen Cooper. It’s discovered that Anna has been drugged to keep her body from maturing for an unknown amount of years; as she weans off the drug, she has to come to grips with be...

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Tarantino Adds Cast Members to New Film

The cast of Quentin Tarantino’s new movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, continues to expand, as Deadline reports that Margot Robbie has now officially taken the role of doomed starlet Sharon Tate. Talks are also underway with Burt Reynolds to play George Spahn – a ranch owner who let Charles M...

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Bill & Ted are Back!

Whoa! Get set for another excellent adventure, as The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that a third Bill & Ted movie, titled Bill & Ted  Face the Music, is in the works, with Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reprising their roles as Ted Theodore Logan and Bill S. Preston Esq., respectively. Chri...

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Fede Alvarez Making Evil Dead Sequel?

In 2013, Fede Alvarez burst onto the horror scene after directing the incredible Evil Dead (2013). The remake of the 1983 film debuted with $25,775,847 in its opening weekend, and a total theatrical gross of $97,542,952 worldwide. That’s pretty damn good, especially because its production budget w...

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REVIEW: The Emperor’s New Groove (2000)

“A llama? He’s supposed to be dead!” The Emperor’s New Groove was the second animated movie Disney released in 2000, and suffice it to say, it’s a very different film from Dinosaur. Initially, the studio was producing a film called Kingdom of the Sun, intended to be a serious version o...

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