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John Woo’s unparalleled directing career is best known for blazing barrels, shadow selves and slow-m
In this interview, we speak with Stefano Sollima, who is probably best known as the director of “Sic
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“The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” has ended its six-episode run, crowning a new Captain America an
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For action film fans, the name Joe Taslim is already iconic. In “Mortal Kombat,” Taslim brings his a
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In this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Charles, Mike, and Brian go down the list of every DC super
In this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Charles, Mike, and Brian speak with writer-director Tim Sut
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In this episode of The Playlist Podcast, director Ilya Naishuller stops by to talk about his new act
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Eddie Huang joins The Playlist Podcast to talk about his new film “Boogie,” which is currently in th
On this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Robert Kirkman stops by to discuss “Invincible,” how animat
After four years of social media campaigning, Zack Snyder and his legion of fans are celebrating the
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For years, the word “threequel” has sent shivers down the spines of film fans. A sequel is tough eno