Author: Dan Gardner
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Is Finding The Way Back, starring Ben Affleck, based on a true story?
Yes. No. A little bit of both. No, Finding the Way Back isn’t about any specific person’s life story. But yes, it reflects the truth that too many people endure, including Oscar winner Ben Affleck, playing the main character. Finding the Way Back is the redemption story about a fictional character, Jack Cunningham. He grew up…
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Weekly Peeple’s Poll Results for March 2, 2020
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The Invisible Man’s Wife The Invisible Man (which could have been more accurately named The Invisible Man’s Wife) had a respectable opening week. I thought it would score slightly higher than it did here, but a 7.9 is still quite respectable. Movie Review – The Invisible Man Seberg performed drastically better (7.5) than its low…
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Movie Review – The Invisible Man
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There’s no question that Elisabeth Moss gets an A+ for her performance in this movie. The movie may be titled The Invisible Man, but it was all about the Invisible Man’s wife — Cecilia. Elisabeth Moss is in almost every single scene of the movie; plus, she’s the only actor in many of those scenes.…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of The Invisible Man?
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No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Invisible Man. View details and movie information…
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SKYWATCH — a Sci-Fi Short on YouTube starring Jude Law
SKYWATCH is a well-made SciFi short video created by young filmmaker Colin Levy. Best of all, he pulled off the impossible: getting A-list actor Jude Law to star in his video. If you’re a fan of SciFi shorts, or Jude Law, I highly recommend watching the short. Then watch the behind-the-scenes video Colin made about…
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No Time to Die will be the longest Bond film ever
Tickets are on sale for No Time to Die and the runtime is listed as 163 minutes (2 hours, 43 mins). That would make No Time To Die 15 minutes longer than any other James Bond movie — Spectre, which was 148 minutes long.
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Is the movie Seberg based on a true story?
Yes, the movie Seberg (played by Kristen Stewart) is inspired by the real life events of Jean Seberg.
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Weekly Peeple’s Poll Results for February 24, 2020
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Another not great week for new movies. Call of the Wild did pretty well. (I have it an A in my review, partly for sentimental reasons.) The Peeple gave Call of the Wild a respectable 8.0 After-movie rating, up 0.9 points from the 7.1 Expectation-rating. That’s not going to win any awards, but it’s a solid showing. Besides…
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Movie Review – The Lodge
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I found this movie boring. It never reached the level I was expecting. Nothing stands out as appealing. The acting was passable at best. I can find way more things that annoyed me than things that entertained me. There is nothing special to see here. It was dreary, and the way they used the sound…