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"Comic-Con: Episode IV - A Fan's Hope" Portraits - 2011 Toronto Film Festival
Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee dies at 95
The Sopranos (P621) "Made In America"
The Sopranos series finale: Is Tony dead?
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Assassin's Creed movie: Michael Fassbender, Ariane Labed photo
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Daniel Craig's cameo revealed
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Star Trek Beyond trailer: 5 key takeaways
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Avatar 2: James Cameron wants to prove success wasn't 'some big fluke'
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Michael Fassbender was playing the hero in 'Assassin's Creed' when he nabbed a SAG Award nomination
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Can 'Creed' step into the Oscar ring?
ALL CROPS: Captain Fantastic (2016) Viggo Mortensen BleeckerStreet
Sundance Film Festival 2016 premieres, documentaries lineup announced
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Chelsea Handler and ESPN's O.J. movie highlight Sundance special events lineup
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Sundance Film Festival announces its New Frontier 10th anniversary lineup
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The Bastard Executioner recap: Blood and Quiescence / Crau a Chwsg
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt dazzle at 'By the Sea' premiere
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Spectre producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson ponder the end of James Bond
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The Bastard Executioner recap: Broken Things / Toredig Pethau
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BAFTA Britannia Awards 2015: Meryl Streep, Harrison Ford, and Amy Schumer pick up awards
Skyfall Naomie Harris
Spectre star Naomie Harris promises more action for Moneypenny
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'Spectre' star Monica Bellucci embraces playing a Bond woman
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Daniel Craig on the brawl that shut down Spectre
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Who will be the next James Bond?
Spectre, Nov. 6
Spectre: Daniel Craig is back as James Bond in exclusive new photos
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This week's cover: Exclusive visit to the set of 'Spectre,' James Bond's most dangerous movie yet
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Spectre: Daniel Craig reveals why Sam Mendes had to direct James Bond sequel
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Bastard Executioner recap: Behold the Lamb / Gweled Yr Oen