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This weekend, see how Doctor Strange carved its own unique space in the Marvel universe.
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When you play the game of gods, at least try to play fair.
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Celebrate the TV anniversary of the gory second season finale of "Hannibal."
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Traditionally, close-up shots have been film's game, but television has begun to claim this intimate technique as its own.
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We're going to crazy lengths to satisfy our cravings. What's up with this recent hankering for human flesh?
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This weekend, don your best cape and cozy up with the most visually dazzling Marvel movie to date.
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Who's Jyn Erso? And where have you seen Felicity Jones before? Decider has your primer on the cast of 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.'
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It serves as a beautiful contrast to the previous four decades of weak and pliant "Bond girls."
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It's simply one of the most perfectly executed action set pieces in motion picture history.
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Looking back on it, what stands out about Casino Royale's opening isn't how well it works; it's how risky it was.
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This stone cold Danish crime series will become your new obsession.
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These ten actors should be at the top of every Emmy voters' list this year.
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No one will fault you if you wound up wishing for something a bit more, ahem, mindblowing.
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“Fate has a habit of not letting us choose our own endings.” So sayeth Hannibal Lecter, in what will most likely be the second-to-last episode of
his eponymous miracle of ...
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Lecter is now closer to the Brian Cox and Anthony Hopkins versions than he ever has been before—a thoroughly nasty piece of work, his mask of civility hanging loose around...
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Hannibals latest episode ups the ante for hot 'n' heavy televised sex.
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You’ve got to hand it to
Hannibal: It’s a show that gives his title character power not just to warp the lives of those around him, but the show...
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Let’s make one thing perfectly clear: It is a
miracle that
Hannibal is on television. Please, please treat yourself to it while it lasts, and encourage everyone you know, and
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This episode had a lot more going for it than dinnertable brain surgery…
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Both Amazon and Netflix have passed on resurrecting the series.