With 100 years of movies tucked away in their vault, it is a testament to Training Day that it was included in this special celebration.
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This Laika Studios/Shout! Factory collaboration delivers a well-crafted product that exceeds expectations.
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While not a complete failure, Strange World lacks the signature Disney magic that makes their movies stand out.
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After watching The Fabelmans, one has to wonder what Spielberg’s future would have been like had he grown up with different parents.
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The leads, Mulligan and Kazan, are terrific and help to move the plot along nicely as they scramble to build an article.
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Offering a little twist on the typical exorcist movie, Prey for the Devil combines jump scares with hypotheses on possession and exorcism...
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It is obvious why Johnson was cast in the title role. He is a HUGE box office draw, can portray an extremely menacing character, and would be believable as an ancient superhero.
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Bardem offers audiences an opportunity to see a whole other side of himself. As a dramatic actor he can move an audience but as a singing and dancing comedic actor he surprises viewers with how good he can be.
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Coraline is a stop-motion masterpiece.
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Tarantino always offers something different anytime he has a film in theaters but when Pulp Fiction premiered in 1994 audiences knew it was something special.
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