Stories By Sacha Hall
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoMaggie Review
There’s a moment in the daisy field of Henry Hobson’s Maggie where Maggie (Abigail Breslin) begs her father Wade Vogel (Arnold...
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Film Posters
/ 9 years agoRobert Kirkman’s ‘Outcast’ TV series gets first key art and official synopsis
In the lead up to San Diego Comic-Con later this week, Fox International Channels has decided to share the official synopsis...
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Film News
/ 9 years agoFirst Look: Trailer for ‘The Secret in their Eyes’ starring Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts and Chiwetel Ejiofor
Here’s a first look at the thrilling crime drama The Secret in their Eyes starring Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts and Chiwetel...
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Film News
/ 9 years agoWatch Now: New extended trailer for ‘Hitman: Agent 47’
THN’s Dan Bullock showed you the first trailer for Hitman: Agent 47 back in February but now, we can show you...
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Film Clips
/ 9 years agoMeet ‘Paper Towns’’ Margo and Quentin in new featurettes
In anticipation of its release next month, the team at 20th Century Fox would like to introduce you to neighbours Margo...
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Film News
/ 9 years agoOwen Wilson’s ‘No Escape’ gets a new online trailer
New No Escape trailer: Owen Wilson and Pierce Brosnan lead the drama ‘No Escape’ from The Weinstein Company. Gearing up for...
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Film News
/ 9 years agoWatch: Meryl Streep takes on a whole new gig in latest film ‘Ricki and the Flash’
Ricki and the Flash new trailer: Meryl Streep takes on a whole new gig in latest film. Meryl Streep shows audiences...
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Home Entertainment
/ 10 years agoFifty Shades of Grey Blu-ray review
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson Cast: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle, Eloise Mumford, Luke Grimes, Marcia Gay Harden, Victor Rasuk, Rita Ora,...
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Film Posters
/ 10 years agoVilleneuve’s latest thriller ‘Sicario’ gets a new trailer and poster
If you were a fan of Denis Villeneuve’s 2013 hit Prisoners, you are going to love his upcoming drug thriller Sicario....
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Film Festivals
/ 10 years agoMr Holmes Review: Wistful and witty – A real delight
Mr Holmes review: It’s wistful and witty – a real delight that may leave you a little bereft at its end. Director: Bill...