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Movies & TVIt took a strangely long time for a viable, moneymaking Hollywood franchise, but the magicians-turned-thieves-turned-folk-heroes the Four Horsemen are finally back for a third time in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, another amusing but disposable installment of an amusing but disposable series. Though this is only part three, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t accounts for the nine-year gap since the second film by essentially blending elements of a s…See the Story
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Stephen KingIt’s hard to really pin down the tone of The Running Man. Directed by the stylish, often funny, and occasionally terrifying Edgar Wright, the new film takes what could be accused of being a feature-length Black Mirror premise, and turns it into a satisfying, heartwarming movie that is also one of the bleakest dystopic thrillers in ages. How can The Running Man both capture the camp of the 1987 adaptation and also be its own thing? How can it mak…See the Story
'The Running Man' Review: Stephen King's Bleak Novel Gets A Surprisingly Feel-Good Remake
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