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These two make for a solid double feature.
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Because when you're feeling under the weather, there's nothing like a terrific TV show or movie to help you pass the time and get better soon.
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The former stars of The Sound of Music paid tribute to Andrews as she received the AFI Life Achievement Award.
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Chadwick Boseman? Sean Connery? LARRY FLYNT?!? This is the tightest race in years!
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Of course you know The Sound of Music, but did you know he also played one of the most cold-blooded movie villains of all-time?
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From The Sound of Music to Knives Out, Plummer had a career packed with memorable roles.
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Honor the late Christopher Plummer with a movie featuring one of his most well-known roles.
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Christopher Plummer's Captain von Trapp was my platonic ideal of a man. So long, farewell, Captain.
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Plummer was known for his roles in The Sound of Music and more recently, Knives Out.
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When a plane disappears over the Atlantic, a TSIB investigator is brought back on leave to lead the team. But there are many twists and turns along the way.
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Ana de Armas is a revelation in this smart, witty comedy.
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...Plus discover Crossing Swords on Hulu, catch Knives Out on Amazon Prime Video and more!
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Kathy Bates won an Oscar for Misery, and then returned to the greater Kingverse for this 1995 film.
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It has been a little more than a month since Spacey saw claims of another sexual assault case handed over to the Los Angeles County District Attorney.
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And the award goes to...
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Walhberg was reportedly paid over $1.5 million for the reshoots while Williams made less than $1,000.
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The 80-year-old director just re-shot a number of 'All the Money in the World' with Christopher Plummer taking Kevin Spacey’s place.
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Director Ridley Scott chose not to inform Spacey of his recasting because the actor never called once he had been publicly accused of sexual assault.
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Ridley Scott re-shot all of Spacey's scenes with Plummer a month ago, and Golden Globes voters were shown an unfinished cut of the film before voting.
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The film is Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut and chronicles the real-life story of a woman who ran an elite underground poker ring.