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Speak No Evil” isn’t tricky or even well-plotted. It’s simply a horror film with clunky “opportunities” that add up to ...
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Lou Holtz once said, "On television, you talk until you think of something to say." The endless jawboning of morning ...
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If you thought Hugh Grant was good at playing devilish villains before, Heretic is about to make you think again. A24's ...
James McAvoy in "Speak No Evil". “Speak No Evil” (110 min, Rated R for some strong violence, language, some sexual content and brief drug use) 7 out of 10 Bursting on the scene in the epic drama ...
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The palpable chemistry between Grant and Bergman radiates on-screen and gives the film its romantic heart ... Dormer soon ...