There's no getting around Metallica's status as legends, even if, over the years -- after millions upon millions of the group's albums have sold since they brok...
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Rarely does a hostage thriller go so far off the rails and, yet, remain genuinely refreshing all at once. Appropriately, Grand Piano, the latest film from direc...
Like a ride straight out of the Hong Kong cinema of yesteryear, Man of Tai Chi is a silly entertainment that, alternately, plays with serious themes in an engag...
No matter how much Stereo (Mahmud Abu-Jazi) loves his country, living in the warzone that is occupied Palestine has to prove hollow at some point. A wedding sin...
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Composed by Renato Russo in 1979 and finally released in 1987 on his band LegiĆ£o Urbanaās album Que PaĆs Ć Este, āFaroeste Cabocloā became a folk song hit in Br...
The South African director behind cinematic adaptations of John van de Ruitās comedic, teen-lit Spud seriesĀ hits the Toronto International Film Festival with hi...