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SING follows Buster Moon, a koala with a deep appreciation for the theater, as he sets off to save his stage by hosting a singing competition.
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Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming has finally debuted its first trailer, but is it the superhero film we need right now? Or just the one we deserve?
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Listen to our exclusive interview with director Ian Bonhôte on his latest film, Alleycats, as we discuss the film from conception to distribution.
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Billy Bob Thornton returns as Willie, the lush thief who is once again duped into donning a Santa costume and robbing a local charity in Bad Santa 2.
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Listen to our exclusive interview with The Charnel House star, Callum Blue, on his career, the horror of the film itself, and much more.
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