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Elisabeth Moss Finds “Truth” With Writer/Director Collaborations

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Elisabeth Olsen as Lucy Scott Photo by Lisa Tomasetti © 2015 RatPac Truth LLC., Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
Elisabeth Olsen as Lucy Scott
Photo by Lisa Tomasetti © 2015 RatPac Truth LLC., Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics

Based on Mary Mapes’ memoir Truth and Duty: The Press, the President and the Privilege of Power, Truth centers on Mapes’ (Cate Blanchett) investigation of evidence that President George W. Bush may have not fulfilled his Texas Air National Guard duties by allegedly not showing up on base.

Assassin’s Creed Collectibles Hit New York Comic Con

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The world of Assassin’s Creed goes beyond the gaming experience, and Ubisoft are teaming up with several licensees at the New York Comic Con (NYCC) to showcase new publishing and merchandising items that complement this immersive (and, of course stealth based) universe.

‘Quantico’ Whodunnit, Week 2: To Follow the Evidence Or Trust Your Gut

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There are plenty of new shows popping up on TV, but none so far offer the juicy mystery that ABC’s Quantico has given us. With a whole host of fit, attractive young twentysomething FBI trainees, at least one of them is responsible for a major bombing. The star of the show, Alex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra), awakes at the site after the bombing and is quickly rounded up as the most likely suspect. But it appears to be a frame job and the FBI’s assistant director Miranda Shaw (Aunjanue Ellis) springs her and the true hunt to find the perpetrator begins.

Eli Roth Gets Hitchcockian With ‘Knock Knock’ Visions

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Though he’s been tabbed as a horror filmmaker, Eli Roth’s distinct point of view, audaciously infused in his body of work (Cabin Fever, Hostel, The Green Inferno), suggests an artist who’s not confined by the strictures of genre labeling. With his new thriller Knock Knock, Roth ventures into the perilous journey of a happy and well to do family man (Keanu Reeves) whose world is shattered by two seductive women (Lorena Izzo and Ana de Armas) with vengeance on their minds.

Remastered ‘You Can’t Take It With You’ Hits Blu-ray In December

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Director Frank Capra’s classic screwball comedy You Can’t Take It With You, which stars James Stewart debuts on Blu-ray December 8 via Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Digitally restored and mastered in 4K, the Blu-ray also comes with a 24-page collectible Digibook which features rare photos and a new essay from film historian Jeremy Arnold.

Fiona Apple & Jakob Dylan Set For Echo In The Canyon Concert

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Beck, Fiona Apple, Jakob Dylan, Cat Power, Regina Spektor, and Jade are among the confirmed artists performing at the Echo In The Canyon Concert. Taking place October 12 at the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, the concert celebrates the 50th anniversary of the genesis of the Southern California folk-rock scene (it started with The Byrds album Mr. Tambourine Man).

‘The Voice’ Recap: A Country “Angel,” Twin Greetings & Hungarian Soul

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The teams are filling up, but there’s still a some blind auditions to be completed before we round out each of The Voice coaches teams. So without further adieu, let’s dig in to Night 4 of The Voice’s blind auditions and see if there’s a potential victor in this group.

‘Back To Future: The Game’ Trailer Features A Young Doc Brown

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In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future, Telltale Games is releasing Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition. The trailer to the film was just released and it gives a preview of the game and also includes an interview with Back To The Future screenwriter Bob Gale.

VIDEO: Rob Brown & Audrey Esparza Talk ‘Blindspot’ Journey

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The heart of Blindspot’s story centers on Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) an FBI agent who, along with his team, attempt to uncover the true identity of a naked woman (Jaimie Alexander) who was discovered in New York’s Times Square. Simply known as “Jane Doe” due to her amnesia, her body is covered with tattoos, one of which includes Weller’s name.

Rob Brown and Audrey Esparza play Edgar Ramirez and Tasha Zapata, the agents who are following Kurt Weller’s lead.

VIDEO: Charity Wakefield On “Exciting” Arc Behind ‘The Player’

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One of the takeaways from tonight’s pilot episode of The Player is that amidst all the action driven moments lies a propulsive and twist driven story that could keep viewers glued to the screen. One of the show’s more mysterious characters is Cassandra (Charity Wakefield) a tech savvy collaborator of Mr. Johnson (Wesley Snipes) who keeps her motives close to the vest.