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Helena Bonham Carter Really Went to Bat for Johnny Depp and J.K. Rowling
Actress said Depp's been "completely vindicated" and that the criticism of Rowlings comments about trans women is a "load of bollocks"
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'Fight Club' at 20: The Twisted Joys of David Fincher's Toxic-Masculinity Sucker Punch
A look back at one of 1999's most controversial modern classics—and how it proved to be eerily prescient about our current moment
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'The Crown' Season Three Review: Getting Older Is a Royal Pain
A new cast, including Oscar winner Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II, brings the challenges of middle age (and, for Prince Charles and Princess Anne, adolescence) to life
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Big Eyes, Beetlejuice and Batman: Tim Burton on Finding His Voice
The filmmaker opens up about his new movie, that potential 'Beetlejuice' sequel and critics: ''I don't listen to them.''
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Dark Shadows
If you're not interested in what Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton are cooking up, you're missing out on one of the best go-your-own-way teams in screen history. Dark Shadows, their eighth collaboration to date, doesn't occupy the rarefied air of Ed Wood, Edward Scissorhands and Sweeney Todd. It's too scattershot for the pantheon, but […]
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2
You need an actor with the dramatic heft of Ralph Fiennes to deliver the four words that vile Lord Voldemort hisses here with such lip-smacking, syllable-stretching relish: "Harry. Potter. Is. Dead." Say what? You know that's not true. What is dead is the Harry Potter film franchise that milked Brit author J.K. Rowling's seven bestsellers […]
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'The King's Speech' Wins Big at Academy Awards
An Auto-Tune medley of moments from last year's hit movies is the highlight of the awkward show
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The King's Speech
It could have been a bunch of pip-pip, stiff-upper-lip Brit blather about a stuttering king who learns to stop worrying and love the microphone. Instead, The King's Speech — a crowning achievement powered by a dream cast — digs vibrant human drama out of the dry dust of history. King George VI (Colin Firth) — […]
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