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  • 12 Best Movies of 2017, From ‘Dunkirk’ to ‘Call Me by Your Name’ (Photos)

    TheWrap’s Best & Worst 2017: TheWrap reviews editor Alonso Duralde picks out the very best of a very good year

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    Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman lead the pack; Guillermo del Toro’s team makes a splash

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    Matt Donnelly
    December 11, 2017 @ 6:00 AM
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    Golden Globes: ‘Big Little Lies,’ ‘The Shape of Water’ Dominate 2018 Nominees
  • ‘The Shape of Water’ Film Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Glorious Romance Blends Horror and Delight

    Sally Hawkins and Doug Jones are swoon-worthy as a star-crossed, human-amphibian couple

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    November 30, 2017 @ 8:40 AM
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    ‘The Shape of Water’ Film Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Glorious Romance Blends Horror and Delight
  • ‘LBJ’ Review: Woody Harrelson Shines in Rob Reiner’s No-Frills Biopic

    The Texas-born president’s journey from Camelot outlier to civil rights champion is otherwise efficiently entertaining, if unremarkable

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    ‘The Shape of Water’ Red Band Trailer Puts Creature Front and Center (Video)
  • Guillermo del Toro’s ‘The Shape of Water’ Trailer Spins a Fantastical Love Story (Video)

    Film marks director’s follow-up to 2015’s “Crimson Peak”

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  • ‘Graves,’ ‘Berlin Station’ Score Season 2 Renewals at Epix

    Comedy and drama represent cable channel’s first two original scripted shows

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  • ‘The Hollars’ Review: Margo Martindale Can Only Do So Much With a Clichéd Script

    A talented cast — including Richard Jenkins, Anna Kendrick and director John Krasinski — buckles under a film that feels like a million Sundance movies that came before

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  • RLJ Entertainment Acquires Kurt Russell Western ‘Bone Tomahawk’

    Company secures U.S. and Canadian distribution rights to film co-starring Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Lili Simmons and Richard Jenkins

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  • David Arquette, Sean Patrick Flanery Join ‘Outlander’s’ Sam Heughan in ‘When the Starlight Ends’ (Exclusive)

    Newcomer Arabella Oz (Dr. Oz’s daughter) co-stars in the indie movie, which is being directed by Adam Sigal

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  • ‘Olive Kitteridge’ Review: Frances McDormand Battles Small-Town Saps in HBO’s Gloriously Flinty Mini

    Miniseries also stars Richard Jenkins as her upbeat husband, and Bill Murray as a wealthy resident of their coastal Maine town

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    Lili Simmons has been cast as the female lead, while “Blade Runner” star Sean Young will also appear

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  • ‘Olive Kitteridge’ Director Talks Fisticuffs and Drinking at TCA Panel

    Making an emotionally sprawling miniseries ain’t easy — but it’s nothing that a little boozing and brawling can’t fix, director admits

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    The late Philip Seymour Hoffman leads a fine cast that drowns in the fetishized squalor of this steeltown bummer

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