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5 underrated Christmas movies, from In Bruges to Terrifier 3
Christmas movies, from In Bruges to Terrifier 3 - IN FOCUS: Had just about enough of real-life Santas and 8-year-olds with ...
The jaunty hit-man-with-a-guilty-conscience movie has been made and re-made since 1997’s Grosse Pointe Blank and before, but never have the moral quandaries of paid assassins been so brilliantly ...
When I think of the “holiday movie,” my mind usually jolts straight to something like “Home Alone” or “Elf,” movies rich in vibrant greens and reds, frosty snow as far as the eye can see and angelic ...
A joyous time of year, the holidays serve as a moment to wind down and relax with loved ones. Besides delicious dinners and familial bickering, watching movies is a yearly pastime for many households.
Let’s start with the easy part. Did you like In Bruges? You know, the 2008 movie starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two dopes working as hitmen who have to hide out in the city of Bruges, ...
Two Irish hit-men – rookie Ray (Colin Farrell) and seasoned Ken (Brendan Gleeson) — have been sent to Bruges, Belgium to cool their heels after a botched job by Ray has claimed an innocent bystander.
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - IRA prison drama "Hunger" and crime comedy "In Bruges" go head to head at the British Independent Film Awards with seven nominations apiece, more than any other 2008 picture.
Playwright Martin McDonagh can make audiences laugh, and he can make them uncomfortable about what they're laughing at. He's had a string of hit plays on London's West End, most recently with The ...
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