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Zack Snyder's Justice League review: Truly in a league of its own
This reshoot devotes far more time to developing the backstories of Cyborg, the Flash, and Aquaman.
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Joe Wright had to reshoot parts of 'The Woman In The Window' because it was too confusing
The director has opened up about the delays to the thriller, revealing that he had to reshoot various scenes.
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Glenn Close on her 'Hillbilly Elegy' transformation: 'I didn't want to be distracted by my own face'
Glenn Close, Amy Adams and Ron Howard talk new Netflix drama "Hillbilly Elegy."
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'Hillbilly Elegy' trailer: Glenn Close is unrecognisable in Ron Howard's new film
The Netflix film, which has tipped for awards success, sees Close and Amy Adams playing working class mothers.
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Netflix set to pick up troubled Amy Adams thriller 'The Woman In The Window' from Disney
Netflix is finalising a deal to pick up forthcoming Amy Adams thriller The Woman In The Window from Disney.
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Amy Adams to Star in Film Adaptation of Rachel Yoder’s ‘Nightbitch’ for Annapurna
Following a competitive auction, Annapurna Pictures has landed the rights to Rachel Yoder’s upcoming debut novel “Nightbitch” and will adapt the book as a feature film starring Amy Adams, the company announced on Thursday.Yoder is set to write the script and will exec produce the project alongside Megan Ellison, Sue Naegle, and Sammy Scher for Annapurna with Adams and Stacy O’Neil producing through Bond Group Entertainment.“Nightbitch” marks the fifth collaboration between Annapurna Pictures and
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The Worst Parts of ‘Justice League’ Theatrical Cut, From Superman’s CGI Mouth to That Underwater Battle
“Justice League,” while certainly never approaching the creative nadir that was the DC movie “Suicide Squad,” is really just not a good movie. It’s silly-but-not-in-a-good-way, it’s nonsensical, it’s sort of inexplicably chaotic. It’s exciting, then, that we’ll eventually be able to compare Joss Whedon’s “Justice League” to the Snyder Cut next year and maybe get a better understanding of what went on here. But while we wait for that day, let’s reflect on the pure madness of the theatrical versio
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