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By Caryn James There is an elegiac tone and a dash of wit in this lovely, small-scale film held together by Willem Dafoe‘s magnetic presence and natural but compelling performance. He plays Lucius, ...
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‘The Souffleur’ Review: This Wistful Dark Comedy Fails to Rise, Despite Compelling Ingredients
As such, the soufflé has long served as a kind of culinary metaphor for highly skilled folly, something nutritionally inconsequential, fleeting, but nevertheless a testimony to its creator’s ...
This week, Caesars Entertainment, one of the prominent hotel-casino companies on the Las Vegas Strip, introduced a “getaway ...
"The Paper," a spin-off of "The Office" is set in a newspaper. Like its predecessor, it's a rough start. Domhnall Gleeson, ...
IndieWire in its review also compared “The Secret Agent” to something like “The Grand Budapest Hotel” or “I”m Still Here,” movies that also “hinge on the tragic poignancy of their stolen pasts,” while ...
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Screen Rant on MSNJude Law's The Wizard of the Kremlin: Underwhelming Rotten Tomatoes Debut
Jude Law's new Vladimir Putin movie debuts with an underwhelming Rotten Tomatoes score following its premiere at the Venice ...
After a successful career as a child and young adult actor, Ron Howard turned to directing, beginning with Grand Theft Auto (1977). His over two dozen behind-the-camera credits include a range of ...
The Grand Finale," in theaters Sept. 12, has a provocative new story that especially empowers its female characters in a ...
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Us Weekly on MSN'Downton Abbey: Grand Finale' Movie Review: Story Loses Steam
The Grand Finale earns 3 stars (out of 4) from Us Weekly's Erin Strecker. After six seasons and two films, this period gem ...
BOTTOM LINE A plummy sequel that could have used a dash of vinegar from the late Maggie Smith.
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'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' review: Can Julian Fellowes deliver the climax fans demand?
Laura Carmichael stars as Lady Edith and Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary in "Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale." Credit: Rory ...
Premiering out of competition at Venice, the film — based on Nick Tosches' 2002 novel revolving around Dante's 'Divine Comedy ...
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