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Are there any of other communities on the fediverse with active film discussions? I loved /r/movies official film discussion threads but can’t find their alternatives here

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The Gran Turismo movie is based on the Englishman's fascinating story from video game player to professional racecar driver.

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Barbie's four-week streak atop the domestic box office has come to an end as DC's Blue Beetle has claimed the top spot. Unfortunately, it did so with not-so-super ticket sales of $25.4 million in North America.

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I've definitely seen The Prestige (2006) the most in my adult life, it was my taste-barometer when showing a new friend or date when I was in my 20s.

But we had the The Mummy (1999) recorded from TV on a VHS growing up and I recked that shit. I probably watched that film 30-40 times, between childhood days off sick and rewatching intermitently in adulthood.

Honourable mention to Love Actually; thanks mum.

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Emma Heming Willis gave an update on her family's struggle while taking care of the ailing actor.

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Hollywood actor Danny Trejo will play the role Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in “1521,” an upcoming historical epic that follows the Spanish expedition that reached the Philippine archipelago on March 16, 1521 and depicts the Battle of Mactan, Variety has reported.

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so absurd and silly, this movie is great from start to finish.

sarah jessica parker back when her youth overcame the horse face. a young woody harrelson, chevy chase, patrick stewart in cameos.

he even struggles with voice recognition and gives a cell phone report. it doesnt really feel that dated

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For the millions watching at home it was an unforgettable moment in British TV history.

In February 1988 on BBC's That's Life! a man called Nicholas Winton came face-to-face with some of the 669 Jewish children he had saved from the Nazis prior to World War Two.

A surprise reunion, it brought to light a remarkable story - one which has now been turned into a Hollywood film.

And it is set to star Port Talbot's Sir Anthony Hopkins as the Holocaust hero dubbed the British Schindler.

Entitled One Life, the movie will tell of how Sir Nicholas, a London stockbroker who was knighted for his humanitarian accomplishments in 2003, helped get young Jewish refugees out of occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. (...)

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in need of some real good horror movies

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Just finished this movie. Thought it was okay, nothing special. I always cry and feel emotional at movies, but I didn't feel any real attachments to any characters in this movie, so nothing made me sad, or feel much of anything really. The characters didn't feel fleshed out, and even over 2+ hours, I never developed any sympathy for anyone. Especially not the protagonist, Mac. I also thought they didn't do the Chiefs character justice, and I didn't buy his evolution from being faking mute and no desire to leave, to suddenly talking and wanting to leave, all over the course of his 12 total lines.

Maybe an unpopular opinion, but imo it was just an okay movie, wouldn't watch again, was kinda bored throughout. The ending wasn't impactful on me. Thoughts on the movie?