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James Franco Names Favorite “About Hollywood” Films

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The Disaster Artist is one of my favorite films of 2017, and it’s a humorous and insightful look at making movies. In a FandangoNOW interview, director/actor James Franco listed his favorite “About Hollywood” movies. Check out the list, as well as my review of The Disaster Artist, below!!

Armie Hammer Talks “Enthralled” Emotions of ‘Call Me By Your Name’

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There are so many things to love about Call Me By Your Name, but at its root the film holds a universal truth and depth of feeling that is has been or will be shared by most people. During the press conference for the film, Armie Hammer discussed why the movie has left a deep impression on moviegoers.

Review: ‘Bullet Head’ Is A Pit Bull Thriller With A Ton of Bite

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I have no idea if writer/director Paul Solet’s decision to stuff Adrien Brody in a piano was a not so subtle homage to Roman Polanski’s The Pianist. I also wonder if Solet loved the wish fulfillment endings of Carlito’s Way or Point Blank, but that’s neither here nor there, as though Bullet Head offer a few cinematic call backs, it’s a movie that stands on its own feet – even if it begins with man’s best friend . . .

‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women’ Hits Blu-Ray In January

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Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, which centers on Harvard psychologist Dr. William Moulton Marston’s (Luke Evans) creation of Wonder Woman, hits Blu-ray and DVD January 30 via Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Details on the disc are found after the jump.

Blu-Ray Spotlight: ‘Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis’ (Our Friends)

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Directed by Colin Hanks, Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends) centers on the band’s return to Paris in February 2016, three months after the attack at Bataclan Theatre. The 84-minute documentary is a candid look at how the group, obviously still reeling from the tragedy, united to put music and their fans (and family) at the forefront.

CinemAddicts Ep. 77: ‘The Shape of Water’ ‘Call Me By Your Name’ ‘The Post’

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Episode 77 of CinemAddicts covers a ton of ground movie wise. Anderson recaps his love for Coco and we offer up our thoughts on Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. My love for Call Me By Your Name has previously been expressed, but there’s also a bunch of new flicks that are covered on the show (The Post, The Shape of Water, Downsizing, All The Money in the World, The Disaster Artist, The Ballad of Lefty Brown). More details below!

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Trailer, Featuring Thanos A** Kicking, Debuts

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As much as I love watching all the superheroes and ancillary characters do their respective thing in the Marvel Universe, a few omelettes need to be broken, so it’s great to see Thanos (Josh Brolin) deliver bone-shattering punishment in the new Avengers: Infinity War trailer.

‘Better Watch Out’ Blu-Ray Giveaway From CinemAddicts

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We’re back to Blu-rays this week, as I’m offering up Two (2) copies of the holiday thriller/black comedy Better Watch Out. I really love this film (it stars The Visit actors Olivia DeJonge and Ed Oxenbould) and props to Well Go USA for sending over thees sealed Blu-rays. Giveaway details below!!

Nick Gehlfuss Talks Deep Doctor Respect With ‘Chicago Med’ Journey

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CHICAGO MED -- "Speak Your Truth" -- Pictured: Nick Gehlfuss as Will Halstead -- (Photo by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)
Having come from a family that’s worked in the medical profession, Nick Gehlfuss already came in with a sense of appreciation when he landed the role of Dr. Will Halstead in Chicago Med. During a previous interview with Gehlfuss, I asked him about how his appreciation for doctors has deepened thanks to his experience on the show. Gehlfuss audio is available after the jump!

Panic! At The Disco Releasing Live “Bachelor” Album In December

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All My Friends We’re Glorious: Death of a Bachelor Tour Live from Panic! At The Disco is set for a December 15 release. Details on the 21-track album is below!