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Knives Out 2 Cast Reportedly To Include Ethan Hawke

Watching your favorite movies abroad? Don’t forget to get your Aeroshield smart DNS to access any geo-restricted content. Rian Johnson’s Knives Out 2 may be adding another star to its already-impressive cast. New photos of the cast shooting scenes for the film caught Ethan Hawke on set interacting with Dave Bautista and Madelyne Cline. While Bautista and […]

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Apple TV+’s Cherry Review: A Grounded, Somber Tour-De-Force For Tom Holland

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. There’s a LOT of movie in Cherry. Almost too much movie. In an effort to help make each chapter or segment stand apart from the others, the Russos brothers almost treat those moments in Cherry as experiments in separate genres, so while Cherry feels cohesive, it also

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Netflix’s Moxie Review: Amy Poehler’s Progressive Coming Of Age Movie Is Sweet But Familiar

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Moxie trips up with a large supporting cast with a number of thin characters. That depth isn’t universally present in the supporting cast, however, and that extends to both the primary antagonistic forces, and Vivian’s newfound friends in revolution. Both Marcia Gay Harden’s turn-a-blind-eye principal and Patrick

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Chaos Walking Review: Tom Holland And Daisy Ridley Light Up Overcast Dystopian Thriller

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley offer a wholesome dynamic that plays into the familiar. Chaos Walking comes at an interesting time for fans of Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley, as Holland has been moving out of his comfort zone with films like The Devil All The Time

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The Courier Review: Benedict Cumberbatch Makes A Great Ordinary Man In Extraordinary Circumstances

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Set in 1960, The Courier begins as Oleg Penkovsky (Merab Ninidze), a Soviet military intelligence colonel, makes an incredibly bold move by sending clandestine word to the American embassy in Moscow that he is willing to provide military secrets to the United States and Great Britain. Lacking

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HBO Max’s Zack Snyder’s Justice League Review: DC Finally Knocks It Out Of The Park, Delivering A Definitive Experience

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. However, the major differences in the “Snyder Cut” come from the storytelling that’s on display. With a whopping 4 hour runtime, Zack Snyder’s Justice League might seem daunting, even to the most loyal fans. You shouldn’t give the length of the picture a second thought, however, as

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Nobody Review: Intense, Brutal Action Can’t Make Up For A Messy Screenplay

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Exciting action is the one area where Nobody fully delivers. Made in part by stunt-centric studio 87North Productions, Nobody is a movie that had some of the best in the business working to make the grappling and gun play as authentic as possible, and combined with the

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Godzilla Vs. Kong Review: Not Much Of A Franchise Capstone, But Definitely A Cool Monster Movie

The best Smart DNS for watching movies abroad. Starring: Alexander Skarsgård, Millie Bobby Brown, Kyle Chandler, Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry Written By: Eric Pearson, Max Borenstein, Terry Rossio, Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields Directed By: Adam Wingard Distributor: Warner Bros. MPAA Rating: [ PG-13 ] Running Time: 113 min. New on Netflix.

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