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Universal Pictures’ Dark Universe franchise crashed and burned after its first installment, 2017’s The Mummy, failed to impress critically and commercially, but the studio’s Universal Monsters property lives on through a variety of self-contained projects, including 2020’s critically acclaimed The Invisible Man. Among the upcoming titles on this slate is the Dracula-adjacent Renfield, and it’s
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Annihilation (2018) (Amazon Rental) As the last item on this list, we take a look into the sci-fi world once again. In Annihilation, Natalie Portman portrays Lena, a scientist who leads a group of explorers into “The shimmer,” a mysterious quarantined zone that is filled with mutated plants and animals that were caused by an
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According to Jai Courtney, The Suicide Squad is certainly more adult than the 2016 film, which shouldn’t be too surprising given the R-rating. All in all, Courtney’s comments basically highlight the freedom that James Gunn was given to make a more mature movie. Coincidentally, the actor has already been teasing the R-rated violence of Gunn’s
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Few films made in the last quarter century have remained as shockingly relevant as Fight Club – and not just for its pristine quotability, outrageous performances (including Jared Leto), mind-bending climax, and director David Fincher’s striking, anarchic vision. The story of our Narrator’s (Edward Norton) life-changing friendship with eccentric soap salesman Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt)
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Even though it’ll probably be a while before we get a look at Indiana Jones’ final cinematic outing, it should be well worth the wait. James Mangold is a skilled director, and he’s assembled a strong cast (Mads Mikkelsen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Antonio Banderas, to name a few) that should shine alongside Harrison Ford. And
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Originally Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was going to be directed by Scott Derrickson, who helmed the first Doctor Strange movie. However, by early 2020, Derrickson relinquished his directorial duties due to creative differences (he’s still credited as an executive producer), and soon after, Sam Raimi, who previously helmed Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man trilogy,
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