Taika Waititi Films Ranked

Taika Waititi Films Ranked

From ‘What We Do In the Shadows’ to ‘Next Goal Wins’, and including ‘Jojo Rabbit’ and ‘Hunt for the Wilderpeople’, the movies directed by Taika Waititi ranked from worst to best. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Michael Fassbender in Talks to Star in David Fincher Assassin Thriller

Michael Fassbender in Talks to Star in David Fincher Assassin Thriller

‘X-Men’ and ‘Alien’ star Michael Fassbender is in talks to play a cold blooded assassin in upcoming David Fincher Netflix thriller ‘The Killer’. News story by George Taylor.

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2020 Oscars Best Picture Nominees Ranked

2020 Oscars Best Picture Nominees Ranked

The 9 nominees for the 2020 Oscar for Best Picture ranked from worst to best, by Joseph Wade.

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If The Oscars Had A “Most Extraordinary Overall Output” Acting Award

If The Oscars Had A “Most Extraordinary Overall Output” Acting Award

Which 5 actors would be deserved to be nominated if The Oscars judged actors on their overall output from the past year?

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10 Directors with 3 or More Great Films from the 2010s

10 Directors with 3 or More Great Films from the 2010s

10 of the most impressively prolific directors of the 2010s, listed in alphabetical order by Sam Sewell-Peterson. If you watch the work of 10 filmmakers from this past decade, these should be the ones.

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10 Best Films 2019: Jacob Davis

10 Best Films 2019: Jacob Davis

The 10 Best Films of 2019, as selected by The Film Magazine’s Jacob Davis based on wide North American release dates.

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Jumanji 2 vs Frozen 2 – UK Box Office Report 13-15th Dec 2019

Jumanji 2 vs Frozen 2 – UK Box Office Report 13-15th Dec 2019

In our last box office update of 2019, Charlie Gardiner analyses the impact of ‘Jumanji 2’ and looks forward to the rest of the year’s releases, including ‘Rise of Skywalker’.

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Jojo Rabbit (2019) Review

Jojo Rabbit (2019) Review

A satire from ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ director Taika Waititi that, even when examining Nazis, proves “love will always win over hate in the end” according to Bradley Weir in his review of ‘Jojo Rabbit’ (2019).

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