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/ 16 April 2018
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Jeremiah Massengale
/ 18 December 2014
One day, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will land a role in a film that’s fitting of his charisma, physique, and on-screen likability, but Hercules is not that film.
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/ 25 May 2006
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Red Dragon (2002)

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/ 3 October 2002

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