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Built like a two-by-four with acne scars, freckles and a pencil mustache, Marty Mauser is simultaneously blessed and cursed with absurd quantities of unearned self-confidence. The movies have rarely given us such an entitled underdog,
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"Five Nights at Freddy's 2" the movie is bringing a little horror to the holiday season. Here's when it comes out and what early reviewers are saying.
12hon MSN
'Merrily We Roll Along' Review: Tony Award-Winning Sondheim Revival Invites Moviegoers Onstage
The worlds of motion pictures and musical theater don't overlap the way they used to. For decades, after the advent of talkies, Hollywood adapted hit Broadway productions by the truckload, because they were pretty reliable hits.
In Rosemead, Lucy Liu gives an incredible, Oscar-winning performance in this harrowing portrait of mental illness in America.
The talented ensemble cast in "Oh. What. Fun." is let down by a weak script, making it just another generic Christmas movie.
Eric Lin's "Rosemead" begins when Lucy Liu, playing a widow who runs a print shop in Southern California, coughs a little. So we immediately know she's got terminal cancer. If you're coughing in a movie and you're not in a room full of smoke,
Amazon S3 on MSN
Marvel's Thunderbolts movie review (no spoilers)
Marvel's Thunderbolts Movie ReviewThunderbolts is in theaters now and it features a ragtag cast of background characters from a number of different movies in the MCU. Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays CIA director Valentina Allegra de Fontaine and over the course of a few different movies and shows,