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- 'Christine' is Rebecca Hall's finest movie performance to date'Christine' stars Hall as Christine Chubbuck, a local news reporter in Sarasota, Fla. who shot herself on live television in 1974. The movie co-stars Michael C. Hall and Tracy Letts.聽
- Amber Heard in 'Justice League': Where do DC Comics films stand?Heard will star as Mera, Queen of Atlantis, in the upcoming 'Justice' film. Warner Bros. has now released three movies in the DC Comics film universe, all of which have not done well with critics. Where does the studio's superhero efforts stand?
- New 'Rogue One' trailer: What does holiday season hold for Hollywood?'Rogue One,' the newest film in the 'Star Wars' universe, will be one of the blockbuster hopefuls to be released this holiday movie season, following a summer in which many blockbuster hopefuls didn't succeed.
- White love interest in live-action 'Mulan'? Not necessarily.First an anonymous writer said they'd read a spec script that featured a white love interest who 'defeat[ed] the primary enemy of China, not Mulan.' But now another anonymous source 'close to the production' says that won't be the case in the film.聽
- 'The Girl on the Train' is story of female empowerment, says star Emily Blunt'I feel like this film represents women's right to be bad and flawed and wrong and messed up,' actress Blunt says. 'I think women around the world are going to applaud that.'
- 'The Girl on the Train' is morose and predictable'Train' stars Emily Blunt as Rachel Watson, a woman struggling with alcoholism who keeps tabs on her ex-husband (Justin Theroux) and his new family as well as the glamorous-seeming couple who lives nearby.
- 'War for the Planet of the Apes' Comic Con: How the reboot series succeededHollywood loves its reboots recently, but some haven't succeeded. The 'Apes' series, by contrast, has become a box office success, and 2014's 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,' was particularly well-received by critics.
- 'The Birth of a Nation' is heavy-handed and hero worshiping'Nation' director Nate Parker also stars as Nat Turner, the leader of a slave rebellion that took place in 1831 in Virginia. Aja Naomi King, Armie Hammer, and Penelope Ann Miller co-star.
- Is 'A Wrinkle in Time' a nascent sign of Hollywood diversity?As director of 'A Wrinkle in Time,' Ava DuVernay becomes the first woman of color to direct a live-action movie with a budget of more than $100 million. An indication of emerging gender and racial diversity in Hollywood?
- New 'Jackie' trailer: Why do Oscars highlight actors playing real people?A new trailer has been released for the upcoming film 'Jackie,' which stars Natalie Portman as the former first lady. Why does the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences often select actors who play real-life figures as worthy of an Oscar nomination and often a statuette?
- Date set for live-action 'Mulan,' Disney will reportedly cast Chinese actressDisney is planning to release a live-action version of its animated movie 'Mulan,' in 2018 and is reportedly seeking a Chinese actress to take on the role.
- First LookAll eight 'Harry Potter' films to return to theaters in IMAXAll eight 'Potter' movies will be back in IMAX theaters later this month. The return will take place ahead of the debut of the new 'Potter' movie 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.'
- First Look'Miss Peregrine' tops box office: How it beat rivals, even 'Deepwater Horizon'The Tim Burton movie 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' came in No. 1 at the box office in its debut weekend. The film is based on the bestseller of the same name by Ransom Riggs.
- New 'Pirates of the Caribbean' trailer: Can film turn the franchise around?The upcoming 'Pirates' film features the return of franchise actors such as Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Geoffrey Rush. The movies' domestic box office grosses have declined since the second film.聽
- Box Office: 'Miss Peregrine' Tops With $28.5 Million, 'Deepwater Horizon,' 'Masterminds' BombThe Tim Burton film still has a long way to go to recoup it's $110 million budget. The disaster film 'Deepwater Horizon' came second, despite positive reviews.
- 'Deepwater Horizon' puts the spotlight on human toll of disaster'Deepwater' stars Mark Wahlberg as Mike Williams, who was able to escape the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe. 'I was very moved by the fact that 11 men lost their lives,' director Peter Berg said.
- 'Denial' star Rachel Weisz: 'I felt it was a very important story for the fight for truth'Weisz stars in 'Denial' as Deborah Lipstadt, a writer who聽was sued for libel in Britain in 1996 by Holocaust denier David Irving after she called him a liar in one of her books.
- 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' is fairly generic Tim Burton'Peregrine' stars Eva Green as the head of a home for unusual children, a place that is being threatened by the evil Barron (Samuel L. Jackson).
- 'Deepwater Horizon' is a slam-bang action movieFans of 'The Towering Inferno' will find a lot to like in 'Deepwater,' which centers on聽Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell as two old-school stalwarts who spend a great deal of screen time dodging mud, fire, bulletlike bolts, and collapsing derricks.
- 'Denial' is efficient and dryThe film is saved by the performances of Timothy Spall as David Irving, a British Holocaust-denying historian, and Tom Wilkinson as barrister Richard Rampton, who represented author Deborah Lipstadt (Rachel Weisz) when she was sued by Irving.