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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Walks The Line
The Walk premiered at New York Film Festival last Saturday to rave reviews. Despite the mundane title, the film promises a thrilling depiction of Philippe Petit
Chris Brown Denied Entry Into Australia
The Australian government has followed through with its threat to deny R&B singer Chris Brown entry into the country for his upcoming national tour, due
Nicolas Cage States Desire To Work With Tarantino
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What Happens When a Famous Fashion Photographer Conspires With Former Sneaky Sound System DJ? Art.
Colliding from different spectrums of the art world, Daimon Downey and Nicholas Samartis have come together to capture famous sculptures, touristy flower landscapes and audacious
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Boldly beautiful and eye-opening, ‘Everest’ is arresting but is tied down by its own content as character development suffers. ‘Everest’ is directed by Baltasar Kormakur and
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On the 22nd of September 1995, Se7en was unleashed on unsuspecting audiences. The film horrified and excited viewers, ensuring its cult status for years to






