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Anti-Romance Movies That Will Put You Off Love Forever including Marriage Story, High Fidelity, and Amour
10 Anti-Romance Movies That Will Put You Off Love Forever

It’s not you, it’s them! Let’s take a look at the movies which remind us how love is not necessarily all that it’s cracked up to be.

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Letterkenny cast standing together at MoDean's.
Is Letterkenny Losing Steam?

With 11 seasons under its belt and another one right around the corner, is Letterkenny drying up with its tried and true formula?

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How Social Media Killed The Movie Star
How Social Media Killed the Movie Star

Unveil the impact of social media on the movie star phenomenon—a deep dive into the changing landscape of entertainment.

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10 Movies About Surviving Terminal Illness
10 Movies About Surviving Terminal Illness

These films sensitively portray the emotional after-effects of terminal illnesses in a patient and their loved ones

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Natalie Portman and Jean Reno in Léon: The Professional (1994)
Léon: The Professional: The Weirdest Coming of Age Story Ever Told

Léon: The Professional is not a story about a hitman. It's a story about a child forced to grow up too fast. We explain to you how.

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Tom Hardy as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises
How DC's Bane Has Been Misrepresented in Film So Far

Bane is Batman's ultimate nemesis, but he's been unfairly misrepresented in the media so far. We take a look at how to fix this in the new DCU.

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T2 Trainspotting Review: The Cult Classic Gets a Brilliant Sequel
Was a Sequel to Trainspotting Really Necessary?

The director of the acclaimed classic, Danny Boyle, took a leap of faith, reintroducing his iconic characters suffering from drug addiction.

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The cast of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
Explained: Is Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Problematic?

Scott Pilgrim vs the World is a cult hit, but has it aged well in the years since the release of the film?

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Sherlock Season 4
Why Sherlock Season 4's Red Herrings Fell Flat

The showrunners of Sherlock shall continue to dishearten for choosing mind over the heart while humanizing the most loved character in screen history

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Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto in Fast X
Fast X Cast and Character Guide

Fast & Furious keeps giving audiences more movies, which means more characters to add to their ensemble. Here's your guide to Fast X.

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5 Things Author Rick Riordan Hated About the Percy Jackson Movies, Explained

The Percy Jackson movies weren’t beloved by readers, and even the author himself didn’t quite appreciate the films. Here's why.

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Marlon Brando in One-Eyed Jacks
Great One-Hit Wonder Movies from Directors

“One-hit wonder,” a label that no credible artist wants, is a term that is universally linked to the music business - but what about in film?

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Steve McQueen in Papillon
Papillon: 50 Years Later, The True Story Is Still Steve McQueen's Best Movie

As it was Steve McQueen’s last truly great movie before his untimely death, let’s examine why his final hour in film was feasibly his best.

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Best George Roy Hill Movies, Ranked

An Academy Award-winning director Hill was a pioneer who is frequently overlooked as a great of his time. Let’s take a look at his best movies.

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Nemesis: Why The Anti-Batman Deserves to Be Adapted by Netflix

Fans of anti-heroes have been waiting for ages to see Nemesis on the screen. Here's why Netflix needs to adapt this Millarworld supervillain.

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Why Reboots Never Recapture the Magic of the Original

With reboots like The '90s Show on the rise, what separates success from the throwaways?

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Johnny Depp as Sweeney in Sweeney Todd
Why Johnny Depp Deserves an Oscar

Johnny Depp has had three nominations for Best Actor but no wins. Here's why the star deserves to finally take home an Oscar.

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The Flash Movie Poster showing Ezra Miller's Flash looking out from the Michael Keaton Batcave. The Flash has his back turned away from the image. He stands bright red, with yellow lighting, in front of a blue backdrop.
How The Flash Could be DC's Endgame

After nine years in development, The Flash might be the speedy recovery that the DCU needs.

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Why You Dropped The Ball By Killing Off Love Quinn

Love Quinn was the best character in You, and her death robbed us of what could have been.

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10 Bad Movies That Are Fun to Watch With Friends

There's a fine line between bad movies you wish you'd never seen, and bad movies that are actually fun to watch. Here's a list of the latter!

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