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If westerns are having a moment, S. Craig Zahler's horror-tinged oater from 2015 deserves a look.
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"I was the first to see her dead. You were the last to see her alive."
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Evaluating a television show’s quality based on its fidelity to its source material is a mug’s game.
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“They say, until the lion tells its story, the hunter will always be the hero.”
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The Machete actor threw a chair and was knocked to the ground.
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"It hurt my feelings,” said Murphy of the joke about his career.
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Producers called their poor handling of past racial issues on the show "inexcusable."
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"We are going to block your racist a**, you got that, b****??!!"
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Willie Mays is the greatest living baseball player, and the 90-year-old finally gets to tell his tale in this incredible new HBO documentary.
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The director uses multiple styles and narrative threads to piece together the birth of Isabel Wilkerson's bestselling nonfiction book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents.
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Laurence Fishburne, Ed O'Neill, Cleopatra Coleman and Jacki Weaver star in the series, based on a 30 For 30 podcast.
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André Holland, Alessandro Nivola and Tiffany Boone star in the series, which was adapted from an article by Joshuah Bearman.
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Deborah Ayorinde has delivered one of our favorite performances of the year.
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Edmund and Dawn have more in common than you might think.
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There are three theories as to who, or what, is killing people in
Them: The Scare.
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“You never really see a brother in one of these serial killer roles.”
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"Fear is pain arising from the anticipation of evil."
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Deborah Ayorinde, Luke James, Pam Grier and Wayne Knight star in a story that takes place in 1991 Los Angeles.
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"We need to have mental health professionals on set for children," he says.
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“It would not have gotten done" if he didn't insist, says Shatner.