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2017 Fall Film Preview: At Last, the Film Industry Awakens From Its Slumber
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2017 Fall Film Preview: At Last, the Film Industry Awakens From Its Slumber

By
Chris Barsanti
/ 28 August 2017
From Gary Oldman in The Darkest Hour to James Franco's meta-experiment Blade Runner: 2049 and Daniel Day-Lewis's final role, here are the movies you'll want to watch ... and a couple you might not.
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Let the Wrong One Out

By
Bill Gibron
/ 24 March 2009
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Best Complexities in 2008

By
Cynthia Fuchs
/ 15 January 2009
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Let the Right One In

By
Bill Gibron
/ 20 November 2008
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Vamp-Ire: ‘Twilight’ vs ‘Let the Right One In’

By
Bill Gibron
/ 19 November 2008
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Let the Right One In (Låt den rätte komma in)

By
Cynthia Fuchs
/ 27 October 2008

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