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Based on the 1956 novel by Antonio Di Benedetto, Zama follows the eponymous 17th-century soldier...
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A historically significant film chronicling racism and sexism in America, The Rape of...
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To celebrate the release of British feature...
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Solo is a fun, conservative, effective convalescent. Ron Howard picks up from original...
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From the opening moments, Allure introduces viewers to its uncompromising and often uncomfortable tone....
Saucy, fierce and unflattering, the Marvel anti-hero Deadpool is back on the big screen, fully...
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