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The Teaser Trailer for the Downton Abbey Movie Debuts - ComingSoon.net
Focus Features has released the Downton Abbey trailer for the movie that will continue the story of the beloved series when it premieres in theaters next September.
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STX's UglyDolls Release Date Moves Up A Week - ComingSoon.net
STXfilms has moved up the release date for director Kelly Asbury's upcoming animated film UglyDolls. The film stars Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, Nick Jonas and more.
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A24's The Hole in the Ground lands March 1st release date
Writer/director Lee Cronin's long-gestating horror movie The Hole in the Ground lands March 1st limited theatrical release date thanks to A24
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Fantastic Fest 2018 - Mid90s Review - ComingSoon.net
Mid90s review - Mid90s may be many things to many people, but no one ever doubts the veracity of its emotions, and that's due to Hill's willingness to be unflinching while being empathetic all at the same time.
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Venom Review by ComingSoon.net's Scott Chitwood
Venom review - Venom is really only for people that have actually picked up and read a Venom comic book or younger fans. Fortunately for Sony, that’s millions of potential ticket buyers. If older superhero films are not your cup of tea, then you’ll want to avoid this.
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Fantastic Fest 2018 - Bad Times At The El Royale Review
Bad Times At The El Royale review - Bad Times At The El Royale wants to show audiences a nasty good time, and that's satisfying enough.
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Then Came You Trailer: Living in the Moment is Hard to do Alone
Shout! Studios has released the trailer for their upcoming Then Came You film, starring Asa Butterfield and Maisie Williams.
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The Girl in the Spider's Web Review - ComingSoon.net
The Girl in the Spider's Web review - Watching the finished product is like nothing so much as a doomed animal thrashing about trying to reclaim its life before slowly sinking into the mire
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Bohemian Rhapsody Review by ComingSoon.net's Joshua Starnes
Bohemian Rhapsody review - Much like his band, and much to his bandmates chagrin, Bohemian Rhapsody owes most its joys to Queen frontman Freddy Mercury; the spirit of the man himself and the doppelganger (Malek) embodying him on screen imbue surprising life into what could be a by-the-numbers musical biopic.
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A Star is Born Review from ComingSoon.net's Joshua Starnes
A Star is Born review - From top to bottom A Star is Born is a success, the rare remake that proves not only that it has more to say about its subject but that there is more to say – not just in the specific but in the general.
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