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Tag Archives: Ethan Hawke
New This Week in Theaters, April 11, 2019
Master Z: Ip Man Legacy (NR) Opens on Friday, April 12 Starring: Jin Zhang, Dave Bautista, Michelle Yeoh While keeping a low profile after his defeat from Ip Man, Cheung Tin Chi gets into trouble after getting in a fight … Continue reading →
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New This Week in Theaters, March 7, 2019
What Lies Ahead (R) Opens on Friday, March 1 Starring: Rumer Willis, Emma Dumont, Kelly Blatz When two young women are thrown together on an unexpected road trip, an aggressive peril emerges between them that grows stronger with each passing … Continue reading →
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Film Independent Spirit Awards Winners 2019
Best Feature If Beale Street Could Talk Best First Feature Sorry to Bother You Best Female Lead Glenn Close for The Wife Best Male Lead Ethan Hawke for First Reformed Best Supporting Female Regina King for If Beale Street Could … Continue reading →
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Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominees 2019
Best Feature Eighth Grade First Reformed If Beale Street Could Talk Leave No Trace You Were Never Really Here Best First Feature Hereditary Sorry to Bother You The Tale We the Animals Wildlife Best Female Lead Carey Mulligan for Wildlife … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2019, 34rd Film Independent Spirit Awards, A Bread Factory, A Bread Factory Part One, Adam Driver, Alexandre Moratto, Alexandria Bombach, American Animals, Barry Jenkins, best cinematography, best director, best documentary, best editing, best feature, best female lead, best first feature, best first screenplay, best international film, best male lead, best screenplay, best supporting female, best supporting male, Bing Liu, BlacKkKlansman, blame, Blindspotting, Bo Burnham, Bonnie Award, Burning, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Carey Mulligan, Christian Malheiros, Colette, Daveed Diggs, Debra Granik, Eighth Grade, Elsie Fisher, En el Séptimo Día, Ethan Hawke, Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominees, Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominees 2019, First Reformed, Gabrielle Nadig, Glenn Close, Hale County This Morning, Hale County This Morning This Evening, Happy as Lazzaro, Helena Howard, Hereditary, If Beale Street Could Talk, Independent Spirit Awards Nominees, Independent Spirit Awards Nominees 2019, Ioana Uricaru, J. Smith-Cameron, Jeremiah Zagar, Joaquin Phoenix, john cassavetes award, John Cho, John David Washington, Jonathan Duffy, Josh Hamilton, Karyn Kusama, Kayli Carter, Kelly Williams, Leave No Trace, Lynne Ramsay, Madeline's Madeline, Mandy, Mid90s, Minding the Gap, Monsters and Men, Nancy, Never Goin' Back, Of Fathers and Sons, On Her Shoulders, On the Seventh Day, Part One, Paul Schrader, Private Life, Producers Award, Raúl Castillo, RaMell Ross, Regina Hall, Regina King, Richard E. Grant, Roma, Searching, Shirkers, Shoplifters, Shrihari Sathe, Socrates, Someone to Watch Award, Sorry to Bother You, Support the Girls, Suspiria, Tamara Jenkins, The Favourite, The Tale, The Wife, This Evening, Thomasin McKenzie, Thoroughbreds, Thunder Road, toni collette, Truer Than Fiction Award, Tyne Daly, We the Animals, Wildlife, Won't You Be My Neighbor?, You Were Never Really Here
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Critics’ Choice Award Nominees 2019
Best Picture A Star Is Born BlacKkKlansman Black Panther First Man Green Book If Beale Street Could Talk Mary Poppins Returns Roma The Favourite Vice Best Actor in a Drama Series Billy Porter for Pose Bob Odenkirk for Better Call … Continue reading →
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New This Week on DVD, August 21, 2018
Deadpool 2 (R) After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2018, A Light in Darkness, Amanda Seyfried, An Emma Fielding Mystery, Andrew Lincoln, Ash vs. Evil Dead, Ash vs. Evil Dead: The Complete Third Season, august 21, Beatie Edney, ben mckenzie, Blindspot, Blindspot: The Complete Third Season, Bnei Aruba, Bruce Campbell, Cedric the Entertainer, Cinemax, Claire Goose, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dana DeLorenzo, david A.R. White, david Mazouz, Deadpool 2, Donal Logue, Ethan Hawke, First Reformed, God's Not Dead, God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, gotham, Gotham: The Complete Fourth Season, hostages, Hostages: Season Two, IMDB, Jaimie Alexander, James Tupper, Jared Harris, John Corbett, Jonah Lotan, Josh Brolin, Ludacris, Martin Cummins, Matt Bardock, Melissa McBride, Michelle Lukes, Morena Baccarin, Natasha Lyonne, Nevo Kimchi, New This Week on DVD, Norman Reedus, Paul Ready, Philip Winchester, Ray Santiago, Rob Brown, ryan reynolds, Season Five, Season One, Season Two, Shane Harper, Show Dogs, Site Unseen, Site Unseen: An Emma Fielding Mystery, Strike Back, Strike Back: Cinemax Season Five, Sullivan Stapleton, The Complete Eighth Season, The Complete Fourth Season, The Complete Third Season, The Coroner, The Coroner: Season Two, The Terror, The Terror: Season One, the walking dead, The Walking Dead: The Complete Eighth Season, Tobias Menzies, Tomer Capon, Will Arnett
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New This Week in Theaters, August 16, 2018
Billionaire Boys Club (R) Opens on Friday, August 17 Starring: Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Taron Egerton, Emma Roberts A group of wealthy boys in Los Angeles during the early 1980s establish a ‘get-rich-quick’ scam that turns deadly. Alpha (PG-13) Opens … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2018, Age of Rage, Alpha, Alt-Right, Alt-Right: Age of Rage, AnnaSophia Robb, ansel elgort, Armando Gutierrez, August 16, Benjamin Biolay, Benoît Magimel, Billionaire Boys Club, Blaze, Charles Adams, Charles Barber, Chris O'Dowd, christian slater, Constance Wu, Crazy Rich Asians, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Down a Dark Hall, Edgar Arreola, Elizabeth McGovern, Emma Roberts, Ethan Hawke, Gemma Chan, Glenn Close, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Henry Golding, IMDB, Isabelle Fuhrman, Isaiah Kristian, Jens Hultén, John Malkovich, Josiah Gabriel, Juliet, Juliet Naked, Kevin Spacey, Kodi Smit-McPhee, La douleur, Lacy MacAuley, Lauren Cohan, Leonor Varela, Mark Wahlberg, Max Irons, Mélanie Thierry, Megan Dodds, Memoir of War, Michelle Yeoh, Mile 22, Minding the Gap, naked, Natassia Malthe, New This Week in Theaters, Poppy Drayton, Raúl Castillo, Richard Spencer, Ronda Rousey, rose byrne, Shirley MacLaine, Taron Egerton, Terry Holland, The Little Mermaid, The Wife, Uma Thurman, We the Animals, William Moseley
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New This Week in Theaters, May 17, 2018
How to Talk to Girls at Parties (R) Opens on Friday, May 18 Starring: Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Ruth Wilson An alien touring the galaxy breaks away from her group and meets two young inhabitants of the most dangerous place in … Continue reading →
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24 Hours to Live (2017) Rated R
An assassin gets another chance at life after dying on the job. Starring Paul Anderson, Ethan Hawke, Rutger Hauer, Liam Cunningham. This film does have action galore that is fun to watch. What it lacks is good writing. There are several plot holes … Continue reading →
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New This Week on DVD, November 21, 2017
The Hitman’s Bodyguard (R) The world’s top bodyguard gets a new client, a hit man who must testify at the International Criminal Court. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time. … Continue reading →
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