Cameron was right to wait so long to release this second Avatar film, until the technology had time to advance enough to properly portray his vision.
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Ward is a rising star and his work in Empire of Light is just another example of his talent.
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Violent Night combines humor, blood, guns, and a Christmas miracle or two and wraps them all up with a neat and shiny bow.
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Darby and the Dead offers some serious moments wrapped in a light-hearted hard candy shell
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Fiennes is perfectly cast as the moody, pompous, celebrity chef who creates masterpieces.
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While Boseman’s absence is definitely felt, most of the incredibly talented cast from the first film returns elevating the level of acting throughout the film.
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Farrell and Gleason both deserve Oscar Nominations and Searchlight Pictures obviously set the release date for the movie to be considered in multiple categories.
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Deadwyler deserves an Oscar nomination, at the very least, for her portrayal of Mamie Till.
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Director Henry Selick is no stranger to stop-motion animation and his distinct style can be seen throughout the movie.
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Dawson however is magnificent, exuding Patrick’s strength, intelligence, passion, tenderness, etc. even as he lives in fear of being arrested.
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