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“You were a little worse, or the better, for wine. And there are rules about that.” - Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story , to James Stewart, who assured her that nothing happened after they spent an inebriated evening together.

The Best Horror Movies Of 2021

The Best Horror Movies Of 2021 The Best Horror Movies Of 2021 By Désirée I. Guzzetta/March 9, 2021 6:17 am EDT/Updated: April 1, 2021 1:52 am EDT For the past several years, the horror genre seems to have been enjoying another renaissance. From 2017 s  Hereditary to 2019 s  Possessor: Uncut , movies in this category are reaching new artistic heights, providing sharp social commentary, and giving us lots and lots of gore. This is all great news as far as fans are concerned. The more horror films receive positive reviews and box office success, the more get made, and the more we have to watch.  The new year appears to be off to a solid start, with the following films certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes in early 2021. There are many choices in different flavors of the genre, from the body horror of

Natalie Dormer, Ruth Wilson, Lydia West and Susan Wokoma introduce their Woman with a Movie Camera favourites in new series on BFI Player

Natalie Dormer, Ruth Wilson, Lydia West and Susan Wokoma introduce their Woman with a Movie Camera favourites in new series on BFI Player
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Wonder Woman 1984 review round-up: Gal Gadot is charismatic in a joyous, wacky, and deeply enjoyable sequel

Director Patty Jenkins Wonder Woman 1984 offers candy-coloured imagery and relentless optimism, early reviews said. FP Staff December 16, 2020 11:14:37 IST The first reviews for Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman 1984 are in while some say it lacks the charm of its blockbuster predecessor, others are heralding the film as a welcome distraction in a depressing year. Directed and co-written by Patty Jenkins, the film also stars Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal and Natasha Rothwell. The sequel follows Wonder Woman facing two all-new foes: Max Lord (Pascal) and The Cheetah (Wiig). The film  will debut in the international movie theatres on 16 December. Besides releasing on the big screen, 

Wonder Woman 1984 reviews: What critics are saying about the sequel and its Trump-like villain

Jenkins goes all-in on the ‘80s, a decade that was very all-in on itself. The bright, shiny production is deeply attentive to that sense of time and place, which is especially satisfying in a genre that can often feel vague in that regard (Jenkins’ previous film being a notable exception). Advertisement Peter Debruge, Variety: For nearly two hours of its 151-minute runtime, “Wonder Woman 1984” accomplishes what we look to Hollywood tentpoles to do: It whisks us away from our worries, erasing them with pure escapism. … Jenkins, production designer Aline Bonetto and costumer Lindy Hemming … get most of the jokey retro visuals out of the way early with a riot of bad hair and pastel fashion crimes.

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